Node.js Microservices The Big Picture
To understand microservices, let's start with a concrete example: the GloboTicket application. It is a web application that allows customers to purchase tickets for different events such...
Senior software engineer with 8 years of experience (startups, Google, Amazon)
The author is Julian Mateu, a senior software engineer with eight years of experience, from startups to large tech companies like Google and Amazon.
This course will teach you the concepts needed to navigate the world of microservices and design them with Node.js.
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What's inside
6 sections- 1 Table of Contents
- 2 Course presentation
- 3 Introduction to microservices
- 4 Benefits and Challenges of Microservices
- 5 Node.js and microservices: a perfect match
- 6 Patterns and best practices for microservices
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