And then you can choose the perspective you want to get the conclusion you desire:
For a single developer or 5: Microservices are overbloated and not worth the effort.
For 100+ developers developing different web applications where you want a seamless user-experience with single-sign-on between them, and that need to be able to release independently and have an otherwise-healthy architecture: Microservices do have their valid use-cases.
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And then you can choose the perspective you want to get the conclusion you desire:
For a single developer or 5: Microservices are overbloated and not worth the effort.
For 100+ developers developing different web applications where you want a seamless user-experience with single-sign-on between them, and that need to be able to release independently and have an otherwise-healthy architecture: Microservices do have their valid use-cases.