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Microservices – Please, don’t | Basho Technologies

Posted by jpluimers on 2019/10/01

Long read worth it: [WayBackMicroservices – Please, don’t | Basho Technologies

This blog post is adapted from a lightning talk I gave at the Boston Golang meetup in December of 2015.

TL;DR

When should you use microservices?

“When you’re ready as an engineering organization”

–jeroen

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What went wrong with the IT industry? Some interesting thoughts on other industries coping with complexity…

Posted by jpluimers on 2019/09/12

[WayBack] What went wrong with the IT industry? Well, maybe the same as what happened in other industries that deal with complexity. We maybe beat ourselves up to… – James Coplien – Google+ is on my list of videos to watch.

–jeroen

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