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>The microservices madness of the past decade is now starting to settle down

Meanwhile, I feel it has just started outside SV. Is the remainder of the world just perpetually 5-10 years behind?




Yes.

It's why keeping up with the latest on HN isn't essential for most of us - we've got 5 years to see if it's worth adopting :)


Depends what you mean by "the remainder of the world". Most mid-tier companies I've worked at or know people who work at in London started moving on from microservices some time ago. So I guess, unsurprisingly, no.


> Most mid-tier companies I've worked at or know people who work at in London started moving on from microservices some time ago

Are we talking about the same London? The market is still flooded with engineering playgrounds and microservices are still considered a perk and bragging point by many companies.

Finding a company with a sane tech stack that doesn't do complexity for the sake of complexity is impossible. It makes sense though - those companies already have their developers, they are happy and the company doesn't need to hire more.




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