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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Simple things like "You're basically going to inevitably eventually have web servers serving live users and the API, worker processes doing aynchronous heavy lifting, and a job queue. You probably *will not* implement a message bus in the way large software shops would."
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"Monoliths versus microservices: Make it a monolith. Done. You won't have sufficient organizational complexity to justify the engineering tax of microservices until you have multiple engineering teams, and plausibly your company never gets there."
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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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"release deploy separation is worth it's weight in gold"
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Can you say more? I would actually take the other side of this from the perspective of a typical small SaaS company, if I understand what we're talking about correctly.
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having the ability to quickly put your software back to some past revision in a small set of the last n, in an automated fashion. so like, if you release version n and it goes bad, going back to version n-k k <= say 4, easily.
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Oh *that* I buy. I was assuming a very detailed release management pipeline like larger shops have, which strikes me as overkill, but you can get that version for almost free in a lot of stacks.
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