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for the use case mentioned above. if it goes wrong, its a easy fix.



>its a easy fix.

Famous last words. The day when it's not an easy fix, you're stuck with bad code live in production affecting all users until someone can fix the bug. Worse, the only way to verify that the fix works is to check your assumptions against the live system aka a nightmare. Of course, none of this matters if your site is a personal blog or something that doesn't affect anybody's business, but nothing really matters in that case.


Exactly. It's not Amazon.com.




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