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The Paved PaaS To NodeJS MICROSERVICES (JavaScript @ Netflix)
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All the comments and stories posted to Hacker News that reference this video.⬐ stuntIt is a good choice for most of the services they have. Probably same for most of the companies that are serving something on internet.- Node performs very well. - It is scalable for web. - It is supported everywhere and it is really easy to learn and use. - You embrace one programming language among your developers that can be used for Backend, Frontend, and Native apps. - ES6 and Node8 already made significant improvements to the syntax and langauge. - It has a rich open source ecosystem and resources (from Facebook, Google...). - Tooling is great! - Fits very well for new techniques and models (Microservices, Serverless, and etc) - It is easy to learn how to write a maintainable code in Node.
so why not?
There are certain things that you will find a good reason to build them with something else (Java, Go, Python, Erlang, etc). But Node is a perfect choice for majority of services that a web company is building today.
⬐ sctbWe've updated the link from https://www.reddit.com/r/node/comments/8i8jzq/netflix_migrat..., which points to this.⬐ KudosYou should have linked to the video not your empty Reddit thread.⬐ pg_botIt looks like they are moving away from Java. Can anyone from Netflix comment on why javascript was the language of choice for the migration?⬐ aecorredorSo from a podcast I listened to from a few years ago of this same guy in software engineering daily, their base services were still in java, while the services that were closer to the user experience were being transitioned to nodejs. He even said that probably completely new back-end services would still be done in Java if they were not really tied to the UX. I don’t know if this is still true today though.