As with everything in engineering the definitive answer is "it depends". If your JSON API is guided by your UI then you are gonna have a fun time keeping with the changes (been there, done that). Sure you know that to…
You need to implement a deadman switch. For example if using Prometheus you can configure it to access an HTTP endpoint of a deadman switch service every X seconds. When that service detects you have not accessed it in…
No, I only see one face: winning the case no matter the means used.
Awesome, thanks! Right now I will wait a little more and see how the tech evolves. Been burned by too many miracle technologies
That seems like a big plus for React Native. What are the negatives you have found?
As with everything in engineering the definitive answer is "it depends". If your JSON API is guided by your UI then you are gonna have a fun time keeping with the changes (been there, done that). Sure you know that to…
You need to implement a deadman switch. For example if using Prometheus you can configure it to access an HTTP endpoint of a deadman switch service every X seconds. When that service detects you have not accessed it in…
No, I only see one face: winning the case no matter the means used.
Awesome, thanks! Right now I will wait a little more and see how the tech evolves. Been burned by too many miracle technologies
That seems like a big plus for React Native. What are the negatives you have found?