
Microservices for beginners: Patterns and Best Practices to Start Building Scalable, Maintenable and Testable Microservices, Paperback/Aaron Hudson
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Vezi oferta la elefant.roYou Are 1-Click Away From Learning How To Leverage The Power Of Microservices To Design, Build, Deploy And Maintain Scalable And Maintainable Applications With Ease They say breaking big tasks into small, simple and doable tasks is the secret to getting stuff done fast. In the tech world, nothing represents this concept of breaking big tasks/goals/projects into small, bit sized tasks (modular components/services) that can be done by multiple people and teams than macroservices. And the truth is; microservice technologies are evolving very fast, with distributed systems becoming more fine-grained in the last decade, shifting from monolithic applications to self-contained microservices. However, while microservices are indeed great for designing, building, deploying, maintaining and scaling complex applications fast, these systems can be challenging to understand and put together to work as efficiently as expected. If you are new to the whole concept of microservices, I know you are probably wondering.... So, what are the benefits of using microservices? Why should you use microservices/what makes them so special? How can you use microservices security patterns in the real world? How can you design and develop microservices that function properly? How do you troubleshoot everything? And how can you apply the most modern techniques around messaging technologies and to overcome inter-service communication problems? If you have any of these and any other related questions, this bo











