I think it is important to make some examples when we compare languages and Runtimes, or libraries and protocols, as I did for my post on GPRC. This time is the time of NodeJS and Java. How did I made… Continue Reading →
Let’s clarify: I work with AWS since 7 years now, and not in one, but in two companies I have been forced to use Kinesis to develop components that didn’t need Kinesis. And every time I try to explain that… Continue Reading →
Previously on the blog: in my previous post I spoke about the first three talk, two of them about chaos engineering. The fourth talk was “Stop Bashing Orchestration! And Long Live Choreography!” by Martin Schimak (blog – twitter – linkedin) started… Continue Reading →
Monday and Tuesday I was at the µCon, the microservices conferences hosted in Codenode. I was so excited that in 2 days I took 19 pages of notes (and I am a person that writes with very small fonts). I… Continue Reading →
I have been working as a professional developer since the year 2007. I have solved many issues during my long life. I totally think that every issue is different from the others, so you need to use your brain to… Continue Reading →
Hi folks, on Tuesday I came back from holidays, and yesterday I attended the first conference at Codenode (Skillsmatter) related Data Automation. The talk was made by Thomas Kaliakos (Twitter – LinkedIn), a software developer at OVOEnergy. The topic of… Continue Reading →
Here again to speak about this meetup, one of the events planned by the London Microservices User Group and hosted, as usual, by Skillsmatter. Both of them were speaking about the language Go, but they faced different aspects. The first… Continue Reading →
Today I finished a 3 days training on (reactive) microservices with David Dawson (Twitter – Website – LinkedIn). I had no opportunities to share day by day what we learnt, but I will write the three posts anyway. The first… Continue Reading →
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