Reminder: Takeout burritos and minimizing design-time coupling in a microservice architecture

Remote consulting, training and keynotes

Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need help with using the microservice architecture. I provide consulting and training. I'm also available to speak at internal conferences and other corporate events. If you need help with specific microservice architecture problem, you can sign up for office hours.
Enroll in my distributed data patterns bootcamp for $225!
My virtual bootcamp, distributed data patterns in a microservice architecture, is now available for a discounted price.

It covers the key distributed data management patterns including Saga, API Composition, and CQRS.

The bootcamp consists of video lectures, quizzes and code walk-throughs/labs. It's self-paced and you can start at any time. There is a weekly ask-me-anything video conference repeated in multiple timezones.

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Takeout burritos and minimizing design-time coupling in a microservice architecture
This is a talk I gave last week at QConPlus 2021.

I describe design-time coupling in a microservice architecture and why it’s essential to minimize it. I illustrate how to design loosely coupled services using the problem of ordering burritos. The above photo is from one of my favorite restaurants: Comal Next Door.


The Microservices Assessment Platform is generally available
If you have developed a microservices-based application then take a look at the Microservices Assessment Platform, which is now generally available.

It enables you to assess your microservice architecture and identify improvements.

It's free for individual use and pricing starts at $200/year for teams.
Hands on Microservices architecture and design workshop for teams
The remote version of my 3 day hands-on workshop for teams is available. Through a combination of Zoom-based and video lectures, Zoom discussions, architecture exercises, and code labs, I walk you through using the microservice architecture to develop your applications.

You’ll learn how to deal with some of the key obstacles you’ll face including distributed data management and discover strategies for refactoring a monolith to a microservice architecture.

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Takeout burritos and minimizing design-time coupling in a microservice architecture

Tuesday, May 25, 2021

Discounts for microservices data patterns bootcamp Remote consulting, training and keynotes Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need help with using the microservice architecture. I provide

Dark energy, dark matter: imperfect metaphors for designing microservices

Tuesday, April 20, 2021

Discounts for microservices data patterns bootcamp Remote consulting, training and keynotes Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need help with using the microservice architecture. I provide

Reminder: Events on the outside, on the inside and at the core + Raffle for MuCon 2021

Wednesday, March 31, 2021

Discounts for microservices data patterns bootcamp Remote consulting, training and keynotes Please don't hesitate to contact me if you need help with using the microservice architecture. I provide

Reminder: Rapid, frequent, reliable and sustainable software delivery of a monolithic + Up to 50% discount for my distributed data patterns bootcamp

Monday, February 22, 2021

Enroll now to learn about microservices data patterns The monolithic architecture and rapid, frequent, reliable and sustainable software delivery The monolithic architecture is not anti-pattern.

Rapid, frequent, reliable and sustainable development of a monolith + Up to 50% discount for my distributed data patterns bootcamp

Tuesday, February 16, 2021

Enroll now to learn about microservices data patterns The monolithic architecture and rapid, frequent, reliable and sustainable software delivery The monolithic architecture is not anti-pattern.

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