|
By keeping this simple, when modifying or adding functionality, the scope of impact on existing technology will be narrowed and it will be easier to try, so I think it's good for business. -It seems the same can be said for infrastructure! Arai: It's true that complex functions often appear in infrastructure, but there are quite a few cases where they aren't necessary. It is important to consider whether it is really necessary. Nakajima: Also, if you want to make a living as an infrastructure engineer from now on, I think you'll need to always be aware of how long you'll be able to program in a programming language, and also know how serverless works.
-Thank you very much. So, what do you think of Mr. Ishikura's opinion? Ishikura: I also think that we should be aware of the phases as a business. If you want to launch it quickly, you need to compete for speed, and if you want to grow it, you should develop Special Data a framework that can be used by all involved members. Even if it's just a matter of speed, you should give some thought to future versatility. If you decide to release it on the web first, but then turn it into an app in six months, you need to think about API design from the beginning. It is important to create a general-purpose product with such business development in mind. Please tell us about the technologies that have changed and the technologies that have remained the same.
Ishikura: Personally, I think there are many new technologies that have not changed. With that in mind, I would like to talk about the things that will not change. For example, serverless and no-code are becoming popular right now. However, that doesn't mean you don't need to learn anything about servers anymore. When a site you created is accessed, the cache is used in these cases, and the data flows to your server via the load balancer. you will be able to deal with problems more smoothly and become more self-reliant. Even if new technologies are created, the necessity and importance of understanding the products and technologies you are handling will not change. Arai: Compared to when I was a university student over 10 years ago, I think the cost of trying things out has come down a lot.
|
|