Doug Hatcher

Doug Hatcher

Enterprise architecture and tech junkie

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Personally I think it‘s still good worthwhile analysis, but agreed the cliches are getting to be pretty painful www.reddit.com/r/PHP/com…

Same here, I’ve never dealt with them directly but several large codebases with their namespace I’ve audited and I don’t recall any bad reactions to their code. They seem like good people. www.reddit.com/r/magento…

I see the same stuff on LinkedIn and I don’t really know how to take it. Magento is effectively Adobe Commerce starter edition, and in the PaaS world it’s important for customers to feel they can transition between the two products. So Magento is by necessity a subset of Commerce. So when people are demanding it change (the Magento 3 meme from a while back), or argue that it’s not as big as it once was I feel they’re kind of missing the point of the platform.
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I work at an agency and we’ve had access to it in Early Preview and are building our first implementations with it now. SaaS itself is fine, pretty much exactly what you’d expect it to be - it provides REST and GraphQL endpoints as well as an Admin interface where you lose access to stuff like Page Builder and a few other things that no longer make sense in this world.
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