I'm 32. Let's just point at the overexcited crowds and have a chuckle as another fad is about to peak.
I like Node.JS a lot, as you say it's a tool in my toolbox. But due to the it's nature the code is quite fragile. It's best to keep Node.JS apps small and simple and play to Node's strengths, which are a high volume of computationally simple (and potentially long-running) requests.
I like Node.JS a lot, as you say it's a tool in my toolbox. But due to the it's nature the code is quite fragile. It's best to keep Node.JS apps small and simple and play to Node's strengths, which are a high volume of computationally simple (and potentially long-running) requests.
That article is definitely hype-inspired.