We are making fun of these unemployment insurance systems written in Cobol, but what would you pick?
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Replying to @thijsniks
Java: very mature, plenty of engineers (safe to say this is true for the coming decades), performant, good fit for building large & complex systems.
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Replying to @thijsniks
Depends on a lot of factors, but if possible from a legal point of view (e.g. PCI) cloud. If not on-prem.
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Ah, that surprises me :) I’m 100% on board with the Java choice, but doubt I would want to have critical national infrastructure outsourced to a foreign cloud provider. On premise seems to be the reliable and sovereign choice here.
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I guess I’m referring to “foreign” because I equate “cloud” with either AWS or Azure
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Though that wouldn't matter too much for an American unemployment insurance system
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