Previous Episode: About Code Nerds

Every web app starts out fine, the tabula rasa of an unwritten BODY. But sooner or later you need users. And a million other things which live in trees.

Also: email.

And that layer between the controller and the database where things like fine-grained access control goes.

I'd like to have an admin, please.

Eventually, web apps grows up. And while a larger framework with solutions and conventions for all those grown-up features may not necessarily be fun, it can certainly be useful.

Links

APM - Application Performance ManagementDjangoTeams should be an MVP feature!Bullet Train - a "Ruby on Rails SaaS framework"FlaskExpressSinatraScottyPhoenixAuth0OktaPostfixPostmarkDjango AnymailSwooshModel-view-templateACL:s - access-control listsEctoMultitenancyZack Daniel on Beam RadioZack's Elixirconf talkAsh frameworkPlugDSL - domain-specific languageBigquerygRPCHIPPAPostgrestFunction based viewsDjango RESTLaravel

Titles

Check in on your applicationDo you want details?The view is the controllerBecause namesI'd like to have an admin, pleaseThe admin is kind of roughAll the data is introspectableEndgame applicationNot another user management systemA very special can of worms