When the requirements meeting makes zero sense | Code Infinity #shorts

CODE INFINITY · Intermediate ·🏗️ Systems Design & Architecture ·2w ago
We have all been there. You sit in a thirty minute meeting nodding like you are the lead architect while the PM describes a feature that violates the laws of physics. Then you spend the rest of the day on Google trying to figure out if what they asked for is even possible with your current stack. Drop a comment if you have ever had to build a feature that made no sense. What this Short is about: • Setup: The Product Manager is explaining the new architecture requirements for the Q3 roadmap. • Punchline: I have no idea what a stateful stateless load balancer even is. More Code Infinity developer humor → like & subscribe for Shorts.
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