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voxxeddays.com
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| | | | | Hi Gunnar, tell us who you are and what lead you into microservices? I'm an open-source enthusiast and software engineer working at Red Hat, where I'm leading the Debezium project. Debezium is a platform for change data capture (CDC) based on Apache Kafka, allowing you to react to all the inserts, updates and deletes in [...] | |
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thedevconf.com
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| | | | | For the past few years we all have been hearing about Microservices and its benefits, like scalability, maintainability and usability. The complexities around this formerly "buzz word" are so interesting and impactful, that they deserve to be explored at its deepest in its own conference track. Breaking down a legacy, monolith API into many smaller independent domain-oriented APIs it's definitely a challenge, but it might also be a game-changer for a project or even a company. But, do the complexities ou... | |
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risingwave.com
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| | | | | Ingest, transform, manage, and query streaming data in your lakehouse | |
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blog.adnansiddiqi.me
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| | | The main goal of software developers is to create high-quality products with the required functionality. At the same time, this product creation shouldn't cost a fortune. One of the effective methods used to speed up the process of creating software and reduce its cost is test-driven development, which offers a pool of benefits to both | ||