This book would sell X,000 copies pretty quickly and create substantial value, so if anyone wants to take a stab at writing it... Much of it is not rocket science, but having every SaaS entrepreneur independently reinvent not-rocket-science as table stakes is clearly suboptimal.https://twitter.com/robwalling/status/1219789056969596928 …
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"You will use cloud hosting on one provider for the lifetime of the company. Portability is overrated. You will automate deploys. You will automate testing, including continuous integration relatively early but probably not continuous deployment."
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"You're going to send a lot of email but will never operate your own email server. There are another forty things that could substitute for email in that sentence but that's probably the one you'll hit first and hardest. For all of them you have plenty of options; satisfice."
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An advantage of microservices is being able to outsource/offshore bits of it. I haven’t seen a monolith managed well by multiple vendors...
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I worked on a monolith managed well by two vendors. And usually I find companies reach for microservices to solve the "cool kids problems" they would like to have instead of the ones they actually have, which could be fixed by streamlining the process and improving DevOps.
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