Architecture, Cloud and Serverless
I had some follow-on thoughts after my post on Microservices: Distributed Data Patterns that I wanted to share. I came across Jeremy Daly’s detailed article on Higher Performing Microservices, that built on
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I had some follow-on thoughts after my post on Microservices: Distributed Data Patterns that I wanted to share. I came across Jeremy Daly’s detailed article on Higher Performing Microservices, that built on
tldr It shouldn’t be synchronous I’ve written about microservices before, based on the work I did with the MAD-API program. One of the particular limitations and lessons learnt was that all
I recently authored a post for the AWS Architecture blog regarding why DevOps requirements are important when making architectural decisions - said another way, is why considerations for how you’re going to
Ghost is one of the most popular CMS and blog platforms, rated 2nd on GitHub, and the biggest open source headless CMS project. Ghost is an open source Node.js JAMstack implementation, and
Legacy corporates are abound, and they see the Internet unicorns stealing their lunch. They know that if you cant beat 'em, then join 'em. So they also want some of the fancy stuff
In the post about APIs and SOA, I mentioned briefly the architecture we designed and built to the support MAD-API: the API ecosystem. To begin understanding MAD-API and API Management, the first starting