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The game theory course from Stanford was really good though.
I'll go with OpenShift -
Micro service architecture..
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Morfes104y@SortOfTested I don't mean gamification or game theory is wrong or doesn't works. What I mean is many individuals just use this word without even understanding what it is or in few cases they don't even have a product yet but they want to gamify it
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Morfes104y@just8littleBit yes every startup don't need to be built with microservice architecture. If you really want it use could functions. And anyways if the codebase is good braking a monolith up later should be that hard
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AI/ML
Not because it's useless, far from it, but because so, so, so many people misunderstand it or form opinions without actually studying it (or at least reading up the basics). -
@just8littleBit
Is it though? My jury is out. Most people write a lot of tiny services, but they don't own a vertical tech slice of a business concern (the contexts, they are not bounded). From what I've seen most people just relabel sedimentary layers as "micro services" and call it a day.
Anyone considering MicroServicesTM needs to watch this first and learn what it meeeaaaans, it requires buuuuyin on an oooorggganizatioooonal leveeeeeel:
https://youtube.com/watch/...
tldr/dw: If you share persistence, or ui with anything else, you're not a microservice. :D
Attached artwork is titled "The average 'microservice'" -
DevOps [when they really mean "automation"]
shift-left [when they really mean "automation"]
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@SortOfTested yea, many idiots out there but to me it seems in serious companies it’s usually done right.
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I have two.
"Blazing" (as in, "blazing fast") and "Cloud" (especially "cloud native").
I dismiss any code that uses those phrases to describe itself.
What is most annoying buzzword taht gets your garages grinding?
For me the latest one is gamification
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