Beekey Cheung is a software engineer with a large amount of enthusiasm for economics and a passion for education. He loves mentoring other programmers and is currently building an application to te...
One thing to consider is that transitions are often inevitable. New technology comes out all the time and sometimes the benefits of it are worth the costs of switching. Even if it isn't new technology per se, other things like programming languages also get upgrades with breaking changes. Part of the reason I jumped on the micro service bandwagon is because it's easier to change lots of small code bases than it is several larger code bases.
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One thing to consider is that transitions are often inevitable. New technology comes out all the time and sometimes the benefits of it are worth the costs of switching. Even if it isn't new technology per se, other things like programming languages also get upgrades with breaking changes. Part of the reason I jumped on the micro service bandwagon is because it's easier to change lots of small code bases than it is several larger code bases.