- Thinking Architecturally (book)
- Building Evolutionary Architectures (book)
- Should that be a Microservice? Keep These Six Factors in Mind (article)
- Distributed big balls of mud (article)
- Modular monoliths by Simon Brown (talk)
- git heatmap:
git log --pretty=format: --name-only | sort | uniq -c | sort -rg | head -10
- Getting Empirical about Refactoring (article)
- Turbulence (tool)
- CodeScene (tool)
- Strangler Pattern (article)
- Strangling the Monolith With a Data-Driven Approach (article)
- Deliver in days not months (tweet)
- Don’t forget to stay current!
- Microservices as an Evolutionary Architecture (article)
- How to Implement Hypothesis-Driven Development (article)
- How We Build Code at Netflix (article)
- Spring Cloud Pipelines (tool)
- Site Reliability Engineering (book)
- The Four Golden Signals (book)
- Spring Boot Actuator (reference docs)
- Circuit Breaker (article)
- Principles of Chaos Engineering (article)
- Polyglot Programming (article)
- Bunch of common parts with the previous talk
- Polycloud (technique)
- You can deploy more frequently (tweet)
- The twelve-factor app (methodology)
- Docker Certified images
- Also Official Images and Images with Verified Publisher
- Don’t forget to stay current!
- Kubernetes is not easy (article)
- Should that be a Microservice? Keep These Six Factors in Mind (article)
- Distributed big balls of mud (article)
- Modular monoliths by Simon Brown (talk)
- How Fast is Spring? (article)
- How Fast is Spring by Dave Syer @ Spring I/O 2019 (talk)
- Distributed Transactions vs. Compensating Transactions
- Serverless is about what you don't want to manage (tweet)
- Serverless isn’t the right answer to every problem (tweet)
- E.g.: latency sensitive apps (tweet)
- The Forklifted Application (article)
- A good part of the talk was about stories the speaker told to the attendees
- The War of Art (book)
- Deep Work (book)
- The 4 Disciplines of Execution (book)
- The Seven Circles of Developer Hell (Infographic)
- How to save the world (or at least yourself) from bad meetings (TED Talk)