"Serverless" will not be a trend anymore. Not that people will stop going "serverless" but when they do they won't talk so much about it or think that it's anything special. It will be like when people were all talking about "reactive" programming. That was a big trend. Now it's just the air some of us breathe.
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I take Serverless as a tool instead of a trend. Because we cant make all APIs to serverless, if you try to make everything serverless then your cloud bills can increase. :)
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"Serverless" will not be a trend anymore. Not that people will stop going "serverless" but when they do they won't talk so much about it or think that it's anything special. It will be like when people were all talking about "reactive" programming. That was a big trend. Now it's just the air some of us breathe.
I take Serverless as a tool instead of a trend. Because we cant make all
APIs
to serverless, if you try to make everything serverless then your cloud bills can increase. :)I'd really like it if people stopped saying "There's no such thing as serverless, it's just somebody else's servers" too.