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Practical Microservices 1st Edition Ethan Garofolo Garofolo

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Practical Microservices 1st Edition Ethan Garofolo Garofolo
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Publisher: Pragmatic Bookshelf
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 4.37 MB
Pages: 292
Author: Ethan Garofolo [Garofolo, Ethan]
ISBN: 9781680507799, 1680507796
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1
Volume: 1

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Practical Microservices 1st Edition Ethan Garofolo Garofolo by Ethan Garofolo [garofolo, Ethan] 9781680507799, 1680507796 instant download after payment.

MVC and CRUD make software easier to write, but harder to change. Microservice-based architectures can help even the smallest of projects remain agile in the long term, but most tutorials meander in theory or completely miss the point of what it means to be microservice-based. Roll up your sleeves with real projects and learn the most important concepts of evented architectures. You'll have your own deployable, testable project and a direction for where to go next.

Much ink has been spilled on the topic of microservices, but all of this writing fails to accurately identity what makes a system a monolith, define what microservices are, or give complete, practical examples, so you're probably left thinking they have nothing to offer you. You don't have to be at Google or Facebook scale to benefit from a microservice-based architecture. Microservices will keep even small and medium teams productive by keeping the pieces of your system focused and decoupled.

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