There's something fishy about the fact that so many thought leaders feel "Big apps are a failure mode" despite being so common 1/
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and who would be good at it are instead trapped in an endless cycle of self-loathing caused by the widespread belief that they are doing 4/
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something morally suspect. And of course this means that big apps continue to struggle in all of the ways people criticize them for. 5/
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But this is not intrinsic, and I think we'd do well to start believing in ourselves and our capacity for improvement a little more. 6/6
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Microservices are consultant-sized. Easier for transient developers to poke at when they don't have to operate the mesh for a decade
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Microservices are a response to Conway's Law. Easier team parcelling is traded for increase in infra complexity.
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Exactly. It's an organizational pattern for mega corps.
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personally, I think Conway's Law is just a law of nature, and microservices work great 1 per team w/ many teams.
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but the sad thing is "if it works for Amazon it'll work for me" is widely believed.
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the leaders have different agendas, usually tied to making money for their company. Keep up your good work of empowering devs!
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