If you're interested in a general introduction into microservices, as well as getting a taste of my latest book, then the first chapter of Building Microservices, 2nd edition is for you. Details on how to download for free here: https://t.co/Ks8ecFDQjI.
My new book, Building Resilient Distributed Systems, is now available in early access form @OReillyMedia. A few chapters are available at this stage, ahead of the planned publication in August next year. You can find out more about the book here: https://t.co/3YEYjQzgA8
"It will included Muslim candidates from Western Sydney, it will be a disaster". As a Muslim who grew up in Western Sydney I find this comment from someone who is running for PM an absolute disgrace. Bigotry at its finest. Fueling Islamophobia from the very top.
Happy Monday folks! We have 3 announcements to share including our first confirmed speaker for this year's event.
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A huge ShipItCon welcome to @samnewman, Gold Sponsors @honeycombio and Financial Assistance Sponsors @thephorestword 😊😍🙌🚀
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There are too many great soundbite thoughts from this episode with @samnewman to list here... just go and listen to the episode... complexity, #psychologicalsafety, resume-driven-development, #chaosengineering... it's all in there. https://t.co/3QFugkTEDC
Nice to see that the simplified Chinese translation of Monolith To Microservices from @OReillyMedia is now available! Details here: https://t.co/lh7KcHCz5V.
When setting gRPC error codes, do the equivalent status codes get set in the HTTP headers? I know there is a conceptual mapping between the two (e.g. https://t.co/WHaTtaBUkR), but not sure if that means a gRPC server will actually set those codes in HTTP itself
I don't know why anybody finds this surprising or remarkable. My local doughnut café doesn't do metal fabrication and other light engineering works either.
@capotribu@GergelyOrosz@davefarley77 @tastapod @ghohpe Thanks Marco! Getting to this a bit late as I have cut back heavily on the socials. Have withdrawn and said why publicly. Appreciate the heads up.
I will not be speaking at DevTernity on 7th of December as previously planned. Unfortunately it turns out aspects of the conference were misrepresented to me.
I’m fortunate to get asked to speak at conferences like this often. As a result, I am careful to prioritise events that work to create inclusive and safe opportunities for a wide variety of speakers and attendees.