I never told anyone not to write backend code. I said most business logic resides in the frontend nowadays and that backends are typically only used to define a data model and do authentication.
We have a real problem here though:
A: According to you, emails have something to do with business logic? Or why else did you bring it up?
B: Serverless functions have nothing to do with business logic (your words)
C: Fact: you can send emails with serverless functions
A, B and C can't all be true... So what's it gonna be? Either A or B has to be false since C is a fact. Or are you one of those people who believe in alternative facts and you're just going to ignore the fact that you can send emails with serverless functions?
Also, there's a lot of other ways to deploy serverless functions besides Azure or AWS.
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I said most business logic resides in the frontend nowadays and that backends are typically only used to define a data model and do authentication
I am really quite honestly speechless, and I'm not really sure what to say anymore to be honest with you. I suggest we both stop commenting before you apply permanent damage to your ego, to the point where you can no longer recover, and are forced into defending a poisonous position for the rest of your life as a consequence ... :/
Just my two cents here really. If you want the last comment though, go ahead, I will not answer you anymore, it's really futile the way I see it at this point ... :/
Edit - However, with that position you'd love Magic since it does all of the above 100% automagically (data model + authentication). Personally, I would never encourage anyone to write BL in frontend, but what do I know ... :/
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Serverless functions are backend code! You're the one who's changing the subject ...
Check up Azure Functions or Lambda Functions with AWS before you make a fool out of yourself here ...
I never told anyone not to write backend code. I said most business logic resides in the frontend nowadays and that backends are typically only used to define a data model and do authentication.
We have a real problem here though:
A: According to you, emails have something to do with business logic? Or why else did you bring it up?
B: Serverless functions have nothing to do with business logic (your words)
C: Fact: you can send emails with serverless functions
A, B and C can't all be true... So what's it gonna be? Either A or B has to be false since C is a fact. Or are you one of those people who believe in alternative facts and you're just going to ignore the fact that you can send emails with serverless functions?
Also, there's a lot of other ways to deploy serverless functions besides Azure or AWS.
I am really quite honestly speechless, and I'm not really sure what to say anymore to be honest with you. I suggest we both stop commenting before you apply permanent damage to your ego, to the point where you can no longer recover, and are forced into defending a poisonous position for the rest of your life as a consequence ... :/
Just my two cents here really. If you want the last comment though, go ahead, I will not answer you anymore, it's really futile the way I see it at this point ... :/
Edit - However, with that position you'd love Magic since it does all of the above 100% automagically (data model + authentication). Personally, I would never encourage anyone to write BL in frontend, but what do I know ... :/