Description |
1 online resource (1 streaming video file (1 hr., 27 min., 25 sec.)) |
Performer |
Presenter, Nathaniel Schutta. |
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Title from title screen (viewed December 5, 2019). |
Summary |
"These days, you can't swing a dry-erase marker without hitting someone talking about microservices. Developers are studying Eric Evans's prescient book Domain-Driven Design. Teams are refactoring monolithic apps, looking for bounded contexts, and defining a ubiquitous language. And while there have been countless articles, videos, and talks to help you convert to microservices, few have spent any appreciable time asking if a given application should be a microservice. Nathaniel Schutta (Pivotal) shows you a set of factors you can apply to help you decide if something deserves to be a microservice or not. You'll also look at what you need to do to maintain a healthy micro(services)biome. This session was recorded at the 2019 O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in San Jose."--Resource description page |
Subject |
O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference (2019 : San Jose, Calif.)
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Software architecture.
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Architecture logicielle. |
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Software architecture. |
Genre |
Electronic videos. |
Added Author |
O'Reilly & Associates, publisher.
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