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Heroku announces plans to eliminate free plans, blaming ‘fraud and abuse’

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    Techcrunch[^]:

    After offering them for over a decade, Heroku today announced that it will eliminate all of its free services — pushing users to paid plans.

    So instead you can pay and be abused?

    I know, I know - "Who's Heroku?" They're moderately big with web developers. Or I guess were. "For the uninitiated, Heroku allows programmers to build, run and scale apps across programming languages including Java, PHP, Scala and Go. Salesforce acquired the company for $212 million in 2010 and subsequently introduced support for Node.js and Clojure and Heroku for Facebook, a package to simplify the process of deploying Facebook apps on Heroku infrastructure."

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      Techcrunch[^]:

      After offering them for over a decade, Heroku today announced that it will eliminate all of its free services — pushing users to paid plans.

      So instead you can pay and be abused?

      I know, I know - "Who's Heroku?" They're moderately big with web developers. Or I guess were. "For the uninitiated, Heroku allows programmers to build, run and scale apps across programming languages including Java, PHP, Scala and Go. Salesforce acquired the company for $212 million in 2010 and subsequently introduced support for Node.js and Clojure and Heroku for Facebook, a package to simplify the process of deploying Facebook apps on Heroku infrastructure."

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      Kent Sharkey wrote:

      Heroku for Facebook, a package to simplify the process of deploying Facebook apps on Heroku infrastructure."

      Well, there's the source of fraud and abuse.

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