Media Summary: Many organizations have large integrated code-bases than often are referred to as "monoliths". All of these code-bases have in ... In today's episode, I'm going to talk about how we can apply the concept of small wins when trying to replace an old, outdated ... When migrating complex monolithic applications to a more microservice based

Evolving Your Api Architecture With The Strangler Pattern - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Many organizations have large integrated code-bases than often are referred to as "monoliths". All of these code-bases have in ... In today's episode, I'm going to talk about how we can apply the concept of small wins when trying to replace an old, outdated ... When migrating complex monolithic applications to a more microservice based Recorded at the July 21 edition of Saskatoon Dev Talks at 7shifts. This video discuss about a popular pattern in Microservice - Facing a challenging system upgrade and not sure where to start? Maybe you are even at the stage when you think "is it possible ...

Many developers have been there. A beautifully crafted system that has helped the company grow slowly deteriorates into a big ... We talked about the importance of moving to microservices and decoupling teams so they can release at the pace of relevance. Join Deval as she explores best practices in migrating legacy monolith applications into microservices by leveraging the cloud ...

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