It doesn’t fit my mental model. MVC type frameworks do. The first front end framework I used was Angular. I immediately “got it”.
But, unlike the back end, making a good, consistent, usable website especially as part of a team is much harder than backend work.
On the backend, a RESTful API has simple well known semantics. It also either processes the request correctly or it doesn’t. There is no nuance. The same is true for ETL type jobs.
True, but everywhere else they are pushing Teams hard for general users.
Mattermost is already certified on Aurora, we work with S3, it's available in AWS Marketplace--if there's a dev team at Amazon interested in an open source alternative to Slack that runs natively on AWS infra--potentially connects with Chime for voice/video/meetings/screenshare it's potentially a healthy thing for everyone.