▲ | KronisLV 10 days ago | |
> Elvis is basically cancer to a project. I guess maybe a small dose of Elvis can help motivate? Sometimes teams are quite stuck in their ways because they don’t have the capacity or desire to explore anything new. For example, an Elvis would probably introduce containers which would eliminate a class of dependency and runtime environment related issues, alongside allowing CI to become easier and simpler, even though previously using SCP and Jenkins and deploying things into Tomcat mostly worked. Suddenly even the front end components can be containers, as can be testing and development databases, everyone can easily have the correct version locally and so on. An unchecked Elvis will eventually introduce Kubernetes in the small shop to possibly messy results, though. | ||
▲ | rapind 9 days ago | parent | next [-] | |
> An unchecked Elvis will eventually introduce Kubernetes in the small shop to possibly messy results, though. Elvis and Einstein joined powers to create 14 new javascript package managers over a handful of years while Mort tore his hair out. | ||
▲ | hyperadvanced 8 days ago | parent | prev [-] | |
Elvii often face a lot of criticism when Big New Ideas are overkill or they don’t work. They often get forgotten when the idea becomes standard issue and Mortified. The most pragmatic ideas today were Highly Risky and Unproved 10 years ago. |