#CaseStudy - Dive into #Meta's journey from market opportunity identification to shipping the #Threads app in just 5 months: https://bit.ly/3WkqRLd
Discover the tech stack similarities with Instagram on #InfoQ!
#CaseStudy - Dive into #Meta's journey from market opportunity identification to shipping the #Threads app in just 5 months: https://bit.ly/3WkqRLd
Discover the tech stack similarities with Instagram on #InfoQ!
There are good reasons to avoid micro-services in startups. In his session, Chris Schaller will dissect three common monolithic product architectures and the decisions made to take them to market. He’ll also discuss the reality that got in the way.
For those applying the more traditional approach, Chris hopes you will leave this session knowing what to expect, and how to avoid the mistakes he made as you scale your applications.
#CaseStudy - Baemin, a food delivery service experiencing rapid growth, has successfully navigated the transition from a #MonolithicArchitecture to a more flexible, microservices-based system: https://bit.ly/3Z6X9bO
The secret? A robust #EventDrivenArchitecture!
Baemin, a food delivery service experiencing rapid growth, has successfully navigated the transition from a monolithic architecture to a more flexible, microservices-based system. A cornerstone of this transformation is the implementation of an event-driven architecture.
#Development #Approaches
Monoliths are not dinosaurs · Building evolvable software systems is a strategy, not a religion https://ilo.im/12r29p
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#SoftwareArchitecture #EvolvableArchitecture #MonolithicArchitecture #MicroService #WebDevelopment #WebDev #Cloud
#MonolithicArchitecture != Tight Coupling
#BigBallOfMud == Tight Coupling
#ROI is in differentiated strategic innovation, not in a deployable container.
Architect for purpose.
Make Architecture Choices That Free You to Maximize Value and Innovation"The heart of this book is a large set of thinking tools that will help you design a new architecture . . . and the organization needed to support that architecture. The book then offers ways to gradually move from your existing architecture toward the new one. . . .