Monthly Archives: March 2016

Upcoming microservices public training classes

Over the next couple of months I am teaching a couple of public, 1 day  microservices training classes: April 28th, Oakland, CA – information and registration May 15th, San Francisco – information and registration This is what the class covers: A … Continue reading

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My new O’Reilly training video: Event-Driven Microservices

I am super excited about my new training video that has just been published by O’Reilly: Event-Driven Microservices – a Pattern Language for Deployment, Communication, and Refactoring. The 4 hour 46 minute video presents a balanced view of the benefits and drawbacks of … Continue reading

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Thoughts on “if you can’t build a well-structured monolith, what makes you think microservices is the answer?”

A couple of weeks ago at the DevNexus conference Simon Brown gave a keynote (slides) titled the “Modular Monolith”.  It was an interesting presentation and he made a number of good points. His final slide asked this excellent question: If you can’t … Continue reading

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