As for Java build systems, Maven is the right default choice for most teams. Gradle lets you go way further and has many advantages, e.g. around build avoidance, but in absence of someone who truly groks how Gradle works (which takes time!), it's too easy to shoot your own foot.
Starting something new! ✨
A podcast about Rust in Production
https://t.co/WbVFM11MEE
First episode tomorrow with @pauldix from @InfluxDB
about their engine rewrite in Rust!
Please share and subscribe if you like to support the show. ☺️🦀⚙️
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Was ist dran am Hype um @rustlang?
Gutes Marketing oder wirklich DIE Sprache für die nächsten 40 Jahre?
Es geht um die ...
Konzepte Ownership und Borrowing
Lernkurve von Rust
Compile-Times und Kompatibilität
All das beantwortet uns @matthiasendler 🎧 ⬇️
https://t.co/zS3IZTarlN
A well organized monolithic application is better for most startups and probably 99% of businesses. If I hear a dev say “but Netflix uses microservices” one more time 🤣 Netflix is Netflix, we aren’t Netflix.
I love it when devs try to solve their sloppy ass monolithic application with microservices. Now you have 100 sloppy ass messes that add 50ms of latency between everything 🤣
An API Gateway is a critical component of microservices architecture.
Decouples the client from the microservices. While providing a central point for:
- Security
- Authentication
- Monitoring
- Rate-Limiting
- Caching
Start here: @kong (https://t.co/hMFMjAn1aa)