I take it you don't work in the corporate world. I see folks get "participation trophies" all the time, they come in different forms.
Them be fighting words. Tell some others orgs I've worked at that microservices are simple and they would laugh. But yes it depends on the complexity of your domain/org.
I wouldn't judge any JS framework like SvelteKit or Next.js on its lacking in the backend. They have a server to handle frontend problems, not solve your backend problems.
My setup requires multiple monitors. Having at least 2 monitors then a laptop on the side. Turn all notification sound off and make sure the slack red dot stays on laptop screen, on the edge of your peripherals. While…
The closest accurate Hollywood portrayal IMO would be the series "The Pacific". As far as shouting something similar to "sir yes sir" that typically can be found from boots(folks who havent deployed yet).
This has been my experience as well. I've been happy with nestjs but haven't found an ORM that fully did what I expected. MikroORM seems to lead the way though (I know it isn't the most popular). My main issues with…
I take it you don't work in the corporate world. I see folks get "participation trophies" all the time, they come in different forms.
Them be fighting words. Tell some others orgs I've worked at that microservices are simple and they would laugh. But yes it depends on the complexity of your domain/org.
I wouldn't judge any JS framework like SvelteKit or Next.js on its lacking in the backend. They have a server to handle frontend problems, not solve your backend problems.
My setup requires multiple monitors. Having at least 2 monitors then a laptop on the side. Turn all notification sound off and make sure the slack red dot stays on laptop screen, on the edge of your peripherals. While…
The closest accurate Hollywood portrayal IMO would be the series "The Pacific". As far as shouting something similar to "sir yes sir" that typically can be found from boots(folks who havent deployed yet).
This has been my experience as well. I've been happy with nestjs but haven't found an ORM that fully did what I expected. MikroORM seems to lead the way though (I know it isn't the most popular). My main issues with…