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5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices: CodeMash

CodeMash 2020 | 5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices | Todd Sharp

Beginner
36m
(6)

Created by CodeMash

Last Updated Jun 07, 2021

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5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices: CodeMash

CodeMash 2020 | 5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices | Todd Sharp

Beginner
36m
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Created by CodeMash

Last Updated Jun 07, 2021

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In this session, Todd Sharp will show you some new ideas to help you develop performant and easy to maintain microservices. You will learn new ways to solve some challenges that microservice development brings and the benefits and downsides of each approach. Todd will deploy a simple set of microservices using several languages and frameworks and then look at how to share data between the individual services and create a service that combines the data from multiple sources into a single feed of data. Finally, this session will touch on other cloud native features that fit into your microservice application like serverless functions and cloud events.

5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices: CodeMash
Beginner
36m
(6)
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