> > Writing a function in node 12 and then running it on node 4 and throwing your hands in the air cos it didn’t work isn’t the fault of Lambda.
> It's great to see that factual evidence is answered with ad-hominem by the Lambda hype crowd.
I don't think that was a personal attack.
We've answered technical questions with technical answers.
- You have a definition of stateless which includes having no persistence layer, which is at best at odds with the industry.
- You think serverless was created with AWS Lambda which we've been kind about, but most people would say you're simply wrong.
- You're advocating for containers, which are well known for having their own hype as people write their own cloud providers on top of the cloud provider their employer pays for with dubious benefit.
> It's great to see that factual evidence is answered with ad-hominem by the Lambda hype crowd.
I don't think that was a personal attack.
We've answered technical questions with technical answers.
- You have a definition of stateless which includes having no persistence layer, which is at best at odds with the industry.
- You think serverless was created with AWS Lambda which we've been kind about, but most people would say you're simply wrong.
- You're advocating for containers, which are well known for having their own hype as people write their own cloud providers on top of the cloud provider their employer pays for with dubious benefit.