> Is this a question the industry actually cares about? If anything, I'd say it got much worse at creating long-living software. It sucks to run a mainframe-based system from 50 years ago, but running a 10-year-old Web Forms application can be borderline impossible. I'm scared to think of what will happen with all the cloud-based stuff in the next 10 years.
Cloud deployments, especially modular systems (and of course microservices) are often sold to companies as the best way to reduce technical debt. I don't think they've been around for long enough to truly test it but would be curious if a 30yr old system of microservices running in containers is easier to update than COBOL software running on a mainframe.
Cloud deployments, especially modular systems (and of course microservices) are often sold to companies as the best way to reduce technical debt. I don't think they've been around for long enough to truly test it but would be curious if a 30yr old system of microservices running in containers is easier to update than COBOL software running on a mainframe.