One of these presentations is Cubes, Hexagons, Triangles, and More: Understanding Microservices, which I gave at @JFokus.
It uses a series of shapes as visual metaphors that describe key aspects of the microservice architecture.
https://t.co/dClUGViyPy
One of my 2023 goals is to refresh https://t.co/dRv5mYKPGt.
Today, I updated the page listing the most important presentations that I've given on the microservice architecture.
Software is eating the world. If your organization neglects its application’s architecture it is risking its existence. The solution is to let architects architect!
Check out this article by @crichardson https://t.co/L49qRbF21f
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The monolithic architecture is not an anti-pattern. But as the application and team grow you will likely encounter challenges:
Why microservices: part 5 - the monolithic architecture and rapid, frequent, reliable and sustainable software delivery https://t.co/ppSblotlht
@nomiscph The goal of the microservice architecture is to enable teams (small 5-9 people) to be loosely coupled and productive: https://t.co/RYUU1Dz26w
A good starting point is: https://t.co/JLBfoTSM8p
It isn't narrated by Samuel L. Jackson but the audio version of Microservices Patterns is available today only for $19.99 at Manning via https://t.co/OZ0B4bMuIY