Nahát, nahát.
If the only tool you have to deal with programming situations is a hammer, every problem starts to look like a nail. That's a pretty heavy-handed, tunnel - vision approach to programming, and to life, in general. When somebody says something like "We've had bad experiences with ..." or "I don't like ...", what they are really saying is, "I'm the boss, and since I'm too dumb (or unwilling) to figure out how to use this technology reliably, we simply won't use it so that I don't have to put my ego in my back pocket in the name of quality software development".(Message queue over HTTP usage scenarios)

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