I think he means development speed: with high-quality code, you get faster development, and not the other way around.
"Half the work done in twice the time" :)
What is nice about this approach is that it gives you an instant map of the codebase (where the important parts are, etc.) that you really just can't get any other way.
(Author here) "... it’s just that the layering of the three is no longer pre-ordained by the framework." That is pretty close to what I think. And I don't have any great certainty about any of this. I'm not going to go…
If this is the question you are talking about: "Leaving the files in S3 with global read perms would open up the possibility of a botnet attack whereby an attacker could simply request all your files continuously and…
I think he means development speed: with high-quality code, you get faster development, and not the other way around.
"Half the work done in twice the time" :)
What is nice about this approach is that it gives you an instant map of the codebase (where the important parts are, etc.) that you really just can't get any other way.
(Author here) "... it’s just that the layering of the three is no longer pre-ordained by the framework." That is pretty close to what I think. And I don't have any great certainty about any of this. I'm not going to go…
If this is the question you are talking about: "Leaving the files in S3 with global read perms would open up the possibility of a botnet attack whereby an attacker could simply request all your files continuously and…