I've seen CQRS pop up over and over, but never seen anyone do a real application aside from some pseudo-bank account code. Are there any bigger OSS projects that use event sourcing?
I mostly stopped using it because it's so expensive and we didn't get a lot of benefit out of it. Just people asking questions that can be answered by reading the first line of the page they're on.
Actually, running integration tests against SQL RDBMS works really well. It might be a tad slow but the CI can easily handle that. We have Docker and all of that for this, and it works x-platform.
Is there an overview of what sets Triton apart from other PaaS (which this seems to be)? It's really hard to keep up just with what happens at Kubernetes, but it feels like there are "Cloud Application Server" (quotes intentionally) popping up everywhere and it feels like everyone is as complex as the other.
How often did Chinese researchers claim to have done something incredible, without proper proof and lack of data, and it turned out to be a total scam? This really feels like another one of these, we'll see what happens, but I wouldn't hold my breath.
I was thinking about checking out OpenFaaS, but I'm always hitting a wall with how to use it in a way that benefits me. I get it for certain "workload scripts", but not for "proper" applications. What are good use cases you have found for FaaS?
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