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I've found it nice to work with too.
I think the key is figuring out whether it is the right tool for the job (or deliberately shaping the job around the tool)... If those criteria are met, it's a joy to work with.
That is great. Any examples where you would recommend serverless over traditional monolith?
I've found it nice to work with too.
I think the key is figuring out whether it is the right tool for the job (or deliberately shaping the job around the tool)... If those criteria are met, it's a joy to work with.
That is great. Any examples where you would recommend serverless over traditional monolith?