While older applications tend to rely on monolithic architectures, newer software often uses microservices and cloud-native infrastructures. These decoupled architectures are more technologically efficient and resilient, as well as being easier to … Read more
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Using the Twelve-Factor Methodology in Cloud-Native Microservices
Introduction to Cloud-Native Microservices Cloud-native microservices refers to an app design strategy that allows developers to divide their applications into units known as microservices. The microservices are designed to share information and … Read more
How Large eCommerce Stores Can Meet Performance and CX Requirements by Leveraging Microservices
Building an eCommerce store is far from easy. Lots of issues inevitably arise, relating to both the back- and the front-end. The larger the eCommerce operation, the greater the number and extent of the issues that need to be solved. AS Watson is … Read more
Airbnb’s migration from monolith to microservices
So you’ve decided to migrate from monolith to microservices, what next? Such a redesign to service-oriented architecture (SOA) is a long, arduous journey that benefits from an incremental, iterative approach. Yet, such a microservices migration often … Read more
5 Reasons Developers Should Be Part of Customer Service
Good customer support is key to any software business. But it’s sometimes unclear who is best placed to provide that support. At smaller companies, it can be a case of ‘all hands on deck’. With fewer employees to call on, developers often have to … Read more
Build Incremental Architecture Through Microservices with Modern Languages – Casavo’s Case Study
Casavo began as a real-estate instant buyer and has already leveraged the traction gained through this service to become a technological leader in the real estate sphere, building a tech-offer for all actors involved in a real estate transaction. The … Read more
How to Monitor Microservices
At their core, microservices are a response to the monolithic applications of yesteryear. Rather than designing apps as one massive entity that is so interconnected there is no such thing as a small problem anymore, microservices instead break even … Read more
Troubleshooting & Debugging Microservices
From Hoverfly to Lyft Envoy, there are a number of tools available for troubleshooting and debugging microservices. But even with tools in hand, debugging microservices can be a challenge. With so many layers of potential abstraction and complexity, … Read more
When Lambdas take control: The service of serverless
The serverless paradigm is an emerging software developing model. It is very useful in many cases, for both brand-new instances such as IoT development and as integration to existing architectures without touching the old code. It is offered by all … Read more
Guide of Fundamental Concepts For Today’s Devs
In this comprehensive series of interviews, presented in collaboration with our friends from the GitBar podcast, we delve into the fundamental concepts for devs that both senior and junior programmers should be familiar with to stay up-to-date with … Read more
Logical Data Warehouses vs. Traditional Data Warehouses
Data warehouses play a crucial role in today's data-intensive operations. However, the physical infrastructures required for Big Data are increasingly being jettisoned in favour of more agile solutions. Logical data warehouses add a virtual … Read more
Building AI-Enabled Applications: Best Practices for Developers
1. Understanding the AI applications Landscape In today's quickly changing technical landscape, the AI landscape is crucial. It entails exploring the different subfields of artificial intelligence, including machine learning, deep learning, and … Read more
5 Reasons Why Java is Still a Great Option for Full-Stack Development
Java for full-stack in 2023? The answer is yes. This language has been around for 25 years now, and despite the appearance of newer languages for full- stack development, you can still bet it will be a good choice. There are many reasons to choose … Read more
Cross-Platform Friendly Frameworks for Mobile Development in 2023
When it comes to building an app for several different mobile platforms, you typically have two options, native or cross-platform. Native apps are reckoned to run faster, but take greater developer resources to produce. Typically a different … Read more
Trending Hard Skills and Soft Skills In Software Development
Software development is one of the fastest-evolving industries since new technologies and programming languages are constantly making their appearance on the market. A rapidly changing industry means that software developers need to be up to date … Read more
MapReduce Not Dead: Here’s Why It’s Still Ruling in the Cloud
MapReduce is a popular programming model widely used in data services and cloud frameworks. It plays a central role in the processing of big data sets, using distributed algorithms and potentially massive parallel operations. Though it is based on … Read more
What is Message Modeling and Why is it Key for Communication in Java?
Message modeling is the structuring of information for transfer between applications. Modern software systems rely on effective data transfer between applications, modules, or processes. More than ever before, business and other systems are running … Read more
Books That Every Dev Should Read: Updated!
Do you have your favorite developer books? Whether it’s code or a good book, reading is one of the main passions developers have. That's why we've set up this list of unmissable titles for programmers with some recommendations by our community … Read more
Kubernetes: More Than Just Containers
Kubernetes is an open-source, extensible container orchestration system that can run across clusters. Now maintained by the Cloud Native Computing Foundation, it was initially developed by Google, with version 1.0 appearing in 2015. Originally, … Read more
Top Trending Python Frameworks Today
Python is one of the most popular coding languages in use today and devs are always hunting for new frameworks. First developed around thirty years ago, it's now reckoned to be one of the fastest growing in terms of user base and currently, more than … Read more