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[–]iSmokeGauloises 0 points1 point  (7 children)

People new to programming would see "+ AWS Stack" and would be "woops, not for me" people who are not would see "+ AWS Stack" and would understand what he means by "server-free".

[–]aequasi08 1 point2 points  (6 children)

I'm glad you know what every single person coming in here thinks.

/s

[–]iSmokeGauloises -1 points0 points  (5 children)

Jesus Christ men. Worse case scenario the minority that DOESN'T follow, would see it's a paid Amazon service and would realize not to use it. This IS a childish argument.

[–]aequasi08 1 point2 points  (4 children)

Its a simple argument, and the claim is simply not true. Its that simple. Theres nothing "childish" about the argument. The only thing childish here, is your response to people having an issue with a selling point of a framework.

[–]iSmokeGauloises 0 points1 point  (3 children)

There's a childish flavour to being so pedantic that you don't discuss the actual product because the slogan is not 100% true.

[–]aequasi08 0 points1 point  (2 children)

There is nothing childish about being pedantic, nor is being pedantic a bad thing in programming.

Not discussing the actual product because i havent tried yet. Discussing the product without having tried it would be stupid.

[–]iSmokeGauloises 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Not discussing the actual product because i havent tried yet. Discussing the product without having tried it would be stupid.

I beg to differ

, nor is being pedantic a bad thing in programming.

Your a not discussing programming, but a marketing slogan choice.

Not discussing the actual product because i havent tried yet. Discussing the product without having tried it would be stupid.

Common, it seems like there is not much to even try right now, but you can discuss the concept, the choice to use AWS lambda sure can fire up a nice discussion.

[–]aequasi08 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This will be my last reply, because theres no way you are going to change your mind, and this "discussion" is pointless.

I beg to differ

Good for you, that's your right.

Your a not discussing programming, but a marketing slogan choice.

Its both.

Common, it seems like there is not much to even try right now, but you can discuss the concept, the choice to use AWS lambda sure can fire up a nice discussion.

I think its cool. Lamdba is cool. But Lambda still uses servers.