

While I know that Heroku is using AWS behind the scenes, it has had zero impact on my time. Within a very short period of time, I was able to move this same application over to Heroku. While the entire world was trying to figure out how to navigate amid a global pandemic, I was diving into the Heroku PaaS… and loving it. That all changed when spring 2020 arrived… The biggest lesson I learned was that I felt like I spent more time trying to understand AWS and less time making enhancements to her application. I decided to replace the application with an Angular client and Spring Boot service running inside of AWS. In the fall of 2018, I decided to replace an application my mother-in-law was using for her real estate business.
