When it comes to most applications we have two main approaches of architecting the app. Either we use services or we ue handlers. Over the past few years I came to the conclusion that using handlers drastrically reduces the number of bugs. In this video I show you a very graphical explanation why this is the case
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Content:
1. Intro: 00:00
2. Practical service scenario: 00:44
3. When everything goes South: 01:47
4. Slices of functionality: 02:23
5. Handlers are different: 03:10
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