but, why?
Phoenix needs an ActiveRecord-like database abstraction layer. Many Rails developers try Phoenix at some point because they may need better performance. They’re so accustomed to the Rails structure that they assume…
Many Rails developers try Phoenix at some point because they may need better performance. They’re so accustomed to the Rails structure that they assume Rails has done everything right. However, Ecto and ActiveRecord are…
Elixir is a great language, but it lacks a framework as polished and full-featured as Rails. Phoenix could have been far more popular if it had something like Active Record.
Not a fan of anything Google does these days.
I can sense why it didn’t go to tenderlovemaking.com
It seems that there may be issues with accountability within their development teams. The reliability of Google Cloud is in question, as encountering 500 errors appears to be a frequent problem. It has been observed…
I'm curious whether the success of Google in launching software that seems not fully developed can be attributed to their Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices.
Anybody willing to start an Upwork alternative?
So, they have services than engineers - 4000+ services and 3000 engineers? So, some services don't have maintainers?
I think you have not used Webex, Bluejeans and others.
I only like Clouflare as a security company.
I wish gyms had similar legislation.
I hope it performs better than Opal.
Stripe (and Shopify) too? Check how many top YC companies use Ruby.
I had mostly similar feelings four years ago. As I understood the reasons behind them, I started respecting more the people at HashiCorp. They are really smart.
In addition to that, I struggled to find a well maintained library similarly to Devise. Also, many people won’t agree to me, but Ecto is also a kind of pain. I think Phoenix would have been in a better position if there…
It took a decade for the industry to realize that JS frameworks were overhyped and the degraded productivity because of them was not worthy. I think they will be replaced by Hotwire-like technologies in the next decade.…
uh oh
You should not run more than one application/service in a VM if you are worried about the performance. Then, you don't need to worry about configuration CPU limits. Kubernetes doesn't only slow down your application…
I bet half of their R&D is spent to figure out how to do Kubernetes the right way.
I bet half of their R&D is being spent to figure out how to do Kubernetes the right way.
but, why?
Phoenix needs an ActiveRecord-like database abstraction layer. Many Rails developers try Phoenix at some point because they may need better performance. They’re so accustomed to the Rails structure that they assume…
Many Rails developers try Phoenix at some point because they may need better performance. They’re so accustomed to the Rails structure that they assume Rails has done everything right. However, Ecto and ActiveRecord are…
Elixir is a great language, but it lacks a framework as polished and full-featured as Rails. Phoenix could have been far more popular if it had something like Active Record.
Not a fan of anything Google does these days.
I can sense why it didn’t go to tenderlovemaking.com
It seems that there may be issues with accountability within their development teams. The reliability of Google Cloud is in question, as encountering 500 errors appears to be a frequent problem. It has been observed…
I'm curious whether the success of Google in launching software that seems not fully developed can be attributed to their Site Reliability Engineering (SRE) practices.
Anybody willing to start an Upwork alternative?
So, they have services than engineers - 4000+ services and 3000 engineers? So, some services don't have maintainers?
I think you have not used Webex, Bluejeans and others.
I only like Clouflare as a security company.
I wish gyms had similar legislation.
I hope it performs better than Opal.
Stripe (and Shopify) too? Check how many top YC companies use Ruby.
I had mostly similar feelings four years ago. As I understood the reasons behind them, I started respecting more the people at HashiCorp. They are really smart.
In addition to that, I struggled to find a well maintained library similarly to Devise. Also, many people won’t agree to me, but Ecto is also a kind of pain. I think Phoenix would have been in a better position if there…
It took a decade for the industry to realize that JS frameworks were overhyped and the degraded productivity because of them was not worthy. I think they will be replaced by Hotwire-like technologies in the next decade.…
uh oh
You should not run more than one application/service in a VM if you are worried about the performance. Then, you don't need to worry about configuration CPU limits. Kubernetes doesn't only slow down your application…
I bet half of their R&D is spent to figure out how to do Kubernetes the right way.
I bet half of their R&D is being spent to figure out how to do Kubernetes the right way.