If you could delete one piece of your backend glue stack (queues? cron? orchestration? realtime?), what would it be?
I wrote about @motiadev — a "step" into unifying the stack, bundles: api + jobs + workflows + events + shared state + streaming.
@mscccc what do you need more from hosting provider than stability and reliablity? race to add as many AI features makes platforms exactly opposite of that
This has been said a thousand times before, but allow me to add my own voice: the era of humans writing code is over. Disturbing for those of us who identify as SWEs, but no less true. That's not to say SWEs don't have work to do, but writing syntax directly is not it.
@cited what if think you are an adult terrified of mediocrity, procrastinating at every opportunity so failure can't prove that you're just average but in fact you are burned-out gifted kid?
@jamesacowling This is major problem in every org right now, code reviews are harder than ever and takes much more times due everyone using AI generating extra code that is not needed
We hacked the AWS JavaScript SDK, a core library powering the entire @AWScloud ecosystem - including the AWS Console itself 🤯
How did we do it? Just two missing characters was all it took.
This is the story of #CodeBreach 🧵👇
@bigdogdevrel Thanks for the kind words! 😊 I really enjoyed the tutorial explaining the workbench, it was super clean and helpful. I don’t have any feedback yet, but if anything comes up as I keep using Motia, I’ll definitely share it.
If you could delete one piece of your backend glue stack (queues? cron? orchestration? realtime?), what would it be?
I wrote about @motiadev — a "step" into unifying the stack, bundles: api + jobs + workflows + events + shared state + streaming.
Too many tools, too much glue.
Stack Overflow 2024: ~33% of pro devs frustrated by stack complexity; 22.8% by the number of tools.
I wrote about Motia — a “step” toward unifying the backend stack:
If you could delete one piece of your backend glue stack (queues? cron? orchestration? realtime?), what would it be?
I wrote about @motiadev — a "step" into unifying the stack, bundles: api + jobs + workflows + events + shared state + streaming.