One potential rationale: you have one part of the system with hard uptime requirements (e.g. "We need 5~6 nines of availability to ingest analytics events and/or serve dynamic JS our clients embed in their sites") and the other part is a standard analysis/workflow SaaS app.
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I wrote a CMS using PHP back when I was 12 or 13 (a website for my grandmother). She called recently saying the website didn’t work—it was because I let the billing lapse w/ an expired CC. Other than that, uptime has seemingly been 100% for over a dozen years w/ no bugs
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Agree.. working on a PHP/MySQL app. I'm tempted to turn it into a sexy React thing just to be a hip developer, but what's the point—get stuck in months of complicated development and create pages that load slower, just to add interactivity that could have been added with jQuery?
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Vue can do simple incremental stuff, without a build step even
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I agree with a caveat. AWS Kinesis enables event driven paradigms that can be extremely useful for even the smallest teams. I’m able to answer customer questions I couldn’t dream of answering 10 years ago. Who changed that attribute and what else did they change type questions.
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FWIW one of the biggest pluses for “no-code” and “low-code” is maintainability, which fits these rationales well.
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