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That's exactly how companies that sell consulting work. No bargaining, you have to pay millions of dollars for enterprise software nonsense.
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I guess this is a different way to complicate simple things and sell them. "serverless database is what you need, my dude!"
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There are probably still people here who use IE or browsers whose names no one remembers and only 3 people in the world use.
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I agree. Flutter is a project I like, but the numbers given regarding statistics remind me of this video https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A-RfHC91Ewc
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Are there any statistics on how much of it is used in production?
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The main problem in projects like flutter is to always focus on the "new". If you focus on the new without stabilizing the existing basic features, you will accumulate thousands of problems. If the same path is followed in this new project, I think the result will be the same. There is still no clear update on issues opened years ago. and most are pretty basic needs.
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I don't think good engineering is a soup of confusion like the one in this article. simple is beautiful. And I think good engineering is associated with simplicity.
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i laughed out loud when i saw this page https://foyle.io/docs/getting-started/k8s/