Am I the only one preferring good old-school, "boring" stacks that I can run entirely on my own machine if needed and understand the sequence of operations as opposed to relying on dozens of third-parties, services, APIs, etc just to do what a stupid PHP script on shared hosting could do 20 years ago? I don't consider the modern complexity as convenience.
Am I the only one preferring good old-school, "boring" stacks that I can run entirely on my own machine if needed and understand the sequence of operations as opposed to relying on dozens of third-parties, services, APIs, etc just to do what a stupid PHP script on shared hosting could do 20 years ago? I don't consider the modern complexity as convenience.
I assume you're not developing modern web applications then?