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Taught by Chris Richardson, an experienced software architect, author and serial entrepreneur.

Chris works with clients around the world helping them adopt the microservice architecture.

Chris also writes code regularly.

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Microservices: what good looks like

The microservice architecture has become increasingly popular over the past decade. Its key benefits include significantly improving the developer experience and accelerating software delivery. Sadly, however, microservices have often been widely misunderstood and used inappropriately. As a result, many organizations have struggled to benefit from their adoption.

In this workshop, I describe how to accelerate software delivery by applying modern software development practices and using the microservice architecture effectively by avoiding the pitfalls. You will learn when you should use microservices and when you should not. I describe the ideal developer experience when using the microservice architecture. You will also learn what other changes you must make to your organization when adopting microservices.

Audience

Technology leaders, architects and experienced developers who want to learn how to use the microservice architecture effectively. The architecture and design exercises are on paper and are independent of any particular technology stack.

Format

This workshop is delivered online and consists of a mixture of lectures, and discussions.

Outline

  • Modern software delivery
  • Architecting for modern software delivery
  • Service collaboration patterns
  • Designing an application’s architecture
  • Deployment pipeline and testing
  • Refactoring a monolith to microservices

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