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Microservices: Architectural Strategies and Techniques

Microservices offer a powerful architectural approach to building large-scale applications. This course will teach you several of the most important strategies and techniques you need to understand in order to be successful with microservices.

Mark Heath - Pluralsight course - Microservices: Architectural Strategies and Techniques
by Mark Heath

What you'll learn

Although microservices can be an extremely effective architecture enabling multiple teams to work together on a large-scale application, they can be challenging to implement effectively. In this course, Microservices: Architectural Strategies and Techniques, you’ll learn about several key principles that will equip you to successfully implement scalable and modular microservice architectures. First, you’ll explore some of the most important recent trends in microservice architectures. Next, you’ll discover the valuable role service meshes can play in ensuring secure and resilient communication between microservices. Finally, you’ll learn how to apply the principles of continuous delivery. When you’re finished with this course, you’ll have the skills and knowledge of microservices architectural strategies needed to make good strategic decisions on how you will design, build, and extend your microservices.

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Mark Heath - Pluralsight course - Microservices: Architectural Strategies and Techniques
Mark Heath

Mark Heath is a software developer based in Southampton, England, working for NICE Systems as a software architect creating cloud based digital evidence management systems for the police. He is the creator of NAudio, an open source audio framework for .NET.

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