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- 9Hence the question! I'm not assuming I'm smarter than everyone else but I'd like to figure out why this isn't a viable solution to the problem.Moritz Friedrich– Moritz Friedrich2020-04-18 10:35:22 +00:00Commented Apr 18, 2020 at 10:35
- 3When you say "three tier" what exactly do you mean? I know this Is a common term, but people use it differently.paj28– paj282020-04-18 11:10:07 +00:00Commented Apr 18, 2020 at 11:10
- 1I’m assuming 1. Client 2. Server 3. DBSteven Lu– Steven Lu2020-04-19 08:17:45 +00:00Commented Apr 19, 2020 at 8:17
- 1Disagree. Industry arrived at doctrine. No meritocracy. Industry driven fundamentally by credit bubbles. Radical difference in culture between web dev in certain industries and Dev in safety critical industries, eg control systems, flight, space, military, nuclear etc etc. 3 tier architecture has no benefit, merit. Only arbitrary doctrine.Frank– Frank2020-04-19 20:45:21 +00:00Commented Apr 19, 2020 at 20:45
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