So what's interesting is that we all agree on "don't over engineer and keep it simple" but when deciding on how to keep things simple we may end up with completely opposite solutions ...
Person one says "keep it simple, so use JAMStack and Serverless" ... :-)
Person two says "keep it simple, so don't use Serverless, use Rails" ... :-)
As we all know, keeping things simple is ... hard.
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So what's interesting is that we all agree on "don't over engineer and keep it simple" but when deciding on how to keep things simple we may end up with completely opposite solutions ...
Person one says "keep it simple, so use JAMStack and Serverless" ... :-)
Person two says "keep it simple, so don't use Serverless, use Rails" ... :-)
As we all know, keeping things simple is ... hard.