I did not know that was something people had done! Thanks for the pointer!
If I were to quibble, though: in-process implies exactly the absence of the isolation guarantees that OOP!Kay and microservices share.
(The overhead on a Boolean also makes my inner Mel Kaye burst into tears, but that's neither here nor there in this discussion I suppose.)
> Thanks for the pointer!
You're welcome!
> in-process implies exactly the absence of the isolation guarantees that OOP!Kay and microservices share.
OOP objects are in-process and are isolated using language mechanisms rather than machine/process boundaries.