I got tired of hearing friends saying that they'd rewritten their frontend in [trendy language of choice] because their backend was slow.
Bleem is a placeholder for these conversations. If replacing everything in an infinitely fast, no-resource-using language won't fix your performance issues, then maybe you need to take another look at your architecture.
Example application:
"Our API servers that make 1,000 concurrent requests to MySQL are slow. We're thinking of replacing them."
"Would Bleem fix that?"
"I guess not."
Bleem is a placeholder for these conversations. If replacing everything in an infinitely fast, no-resource-using language won't fix your performance issues, then maybe you need to take another look at your architecture.
Example application:
"Our API servers that make 1,000 concurrent requests to MySQL are slow. We're thinking of replacing them." "Would Bleem fix that?" "I guess not."