If you want to serverless/cloud-native, you only need a fraction of services.
If you wanna do old school back-end stuff, you need to learn a different and probably bigger set of services to accomodate all your legacy requirements.
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I guess it depends on what you want to do.
If you want to serverless/cloud-native, you only need a fraction of services.
If you wanna do old school back-end stuff, you need to learn a different and probably bigger set of services to accomodate all your legacy requirements.