tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18525373.post8677544966318859721..comments2023-08-25T01:40:02.131+10:00Comments on Evolution: The future of software development is cloudy!Rajesh Vasahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08311715567919671158noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18525373.post-5457138190741255622010-05-13T19:43:47.286+10:002010-05-13T19:43:47.286+10:00This article is matching with my thought, and i am...This article is matching with my thought, and i am happy with you so thanks allot for shearing this blog.hire php programmershttp://s4support.com/phpdevelopment.htmnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18525373.post-66186848851450364982009-08-21T08:44:11.832+10:002009-08-21T08:44:11.832+10:00Good point Daniel, I did think about this resource...Good point Daniel, I did think about this resource cost issue, but looking at how little Amazon EC2 is currently charging for CPU/Bandwidth/Disk use -- I fear that cost benefit issue will just not be worth it.<br /><br />Interestingly, the scale is what eventually makes it worthwhile. Companies like Google count the number of bytes and continuously aim to keep that value low -- makes sense when your home page is served a couple of billion times every day.<br /><br />-- rvRajesh Vasahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08311715567919671158noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-18525373.post-44539448602448618542009-08-20T15:18:29.999+10:002009-08-20T15:18:29.999+10:00I don't believe that cloud computing will make...I don't believe that cloud computing will make developers sloppier coders. At least for Azure, developers are charged via a pricing model that is very tightly bound to resource consumption. So if you consume more, you pay more. So it seems that being lazy and consuming just because you can will smack you right in the hip-pocket, which I doubt management will appreciate much.Daniel Chambershttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03766470704136672552noreply@blogger.com