I think the largest drawback is the pricing the more your app scales. As a service in general, itβs remarkable for quickly prototyping and deploying fully functional apps, but their pricepoints for more users get quite high.
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π Iβm currently focusing on backend web development. The server-side is where I thrive, designing and implementing APIs, managing databases.
Yea I have come to the conclusion that tools like digital ocean firebase Heroku ect. And like all of these other microservices are just flat out not meant for small creators to just go and launch an app. Because of the pricing, I feel like they become really handy in large scale companies. But alot of this to is the reason why I also really just stick with normal server hosting with unlimited domain and database etc. If im going to launch any thing bigger outside a portfolio project.
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I think the largest drawback is the pricing the more your app scales. As a service in general, itβs remarkable for quickly prototyping and deploying fully functional apps, but their pricepoints for more users get quite high.
Yea I have come to the conclusion that tools like digital ocean firebase Heroku ect. And like all of these other microservices are just flat out not meant for small creators to just go and launch an app. Because of the pricing, I feel like they become really handy in large scale companies. But alot of this to is the reason why I also really just stick with normal server hosting with unlimited domain and database etc. If im going to launch any thing bigger outside a portfolio project.