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CodeMash 2020 | 5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices | Todd Sharp

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CodeMash 2020 | 5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices | Todd Sharp

In this session, Todd Sharp will show you some new ideas to help you develop performant and easy to maintain microservices. You will learn new ways to solve some challenges that microservice development brings and the benefits and downsides of each approach. Todd will deploy a simple set of microservices using several languages and frameworks and then look at how to share data between the individual services and create a service that combines the data from multiple sources into a single feed of data. Finally, this session will touch on other cloud native features that fit into your microservice application like serverless functions and cloud events.

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5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices

Good to know

Know what's good
, what to watch for
, and possible dealbreakers
Explores the foundational principles and practices of writing cloud-native microservices
Taught by Todd Sharp, a recognized expert in cloud-native development
Provides practical guidance and real-world examples to help learners build performant and maintainable microservices
Covers key concepts and techniques for developing microservices using various languages and frameworks
Examines the benefits and challenges of different approaches to data sharing and integration in microservice architectures
Suitable for learners with a basic understanding of cloud computing and microservice development concepts

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Learners who complete 5 Ideas For Writing Better Cloud Native Microservices: CodeMash will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Data Scientist
A Data Scientist collects, analyzes, and interprets data to help organizations make better decisions. This individual commonly works with a team of data analysts to create data products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into using microservices for data science, which is a common task for those working as a Data Scientist.
Machine Learning Engineer
A Machine Learning Engineer designs, develops, and deploys machine learning models. This individual commonly works with a team of data scientists to create machine learning products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into using microservices for machine learning, which is a common task for those working as a Machine Learning Engineer.
Business Analyst
A Business Analyst analyzes and solves business problems through the use of information technology. This individual commonly works with clients to understand their needs and then designs and implements solutions that meet those needs. This course may be useful as it provides insights into writing cloud-native microservices, which is a common task for those working as a Business Analyst.
Data Analyst
A Data Analyst collects, analyzes, and interprets data to help organizations make better decisions. This individual commonly works with a team of data scientists to create data products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into using microservices for data analysis, which is a common task for those working as a Data Analyst.
Cloud Architect
A Cloud Architect designs, develops, and implements cloud-based solutions for clients. This individual commonly works with clients to understand their business needs and then designs and implements solutions that meet those needs. This course may be useful as it provides insights into writing cloud-native microservices, which is a common task for those working as a Cloud Architect.
DevOps Engineer
A DevOps Engineer works to bridge the gap between software development and IT operations. This individual commonly works with a team of software developers to create software products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into working with cloud-native microservices, which is a common task for those working as a DevOps Engineer.
Systems Analyst
A Systems Analyst analyzes and solves complex business problems through the use of information technology. This individual commonly works with clients to understand their needs and then designs and implements solutions that meet those needs. This course may be useful as it provides insights into writing cloud-native microservices, which is a common task for those working as a Systems Analyst.
Quality Assurance Analyst
A Quality Assurance Analyst tests software products and solutions to ensure that they meet the required quality standards. This individual commonly works with a team of software developers to create software products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into testing cloud-native microservices, which is a common task for those working as a Quality Assurance Analyst.
Cloud Security Engineer
A Cloud Security Engineer designs, develops, and implements security measures for cloud-based systems. This individual commonly works with a team of security engineers to create security products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into securing cloud-native microservices, which is a common task for those working as a Cloud Security Engineer.
Software Engineer
A Software Engineer applies the principles of computer science and software engineering to the design, development, maintenance, testing, and evaluation of computer software. This individual commonly works on a team to create software products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into some of the complex design decisions that Software Engineers must consider when working with cloud-native microservices.
Technical Project Manager
A Technical Project Manager plans, executes, and tracks the progress of software development projects. This individual commonly works with a team of software developers to create software products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into the challenges of leading a team in creating cloud-native microservices and developing solutions to the challenges that arise from that process.
Product Manager
A Product Manager defines the vision and roadmap for a software product. This individual commonly works with a team of software developers to create software products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into the challenges of leading a team in creating cloud-native microservices and developing solutions to the challenges that arise from that process.
Software Architect
A Software Architect designs and builds the overall architecture of a software system. This individual commonly works with a team of software developers to create software products and solutions. This course may be useful as it provides insights into some of the complex design decisions that Software Architects must consider when working with cloud-native microservices.
Software Development Manager
A Software Development Manager leads a dedicated team of software developers in the construction and maintenance of software and its related systems. This individual is responsible for ensuring that the team operates smoothly and efficiently and is responsible for the team's work output. This course may be useful as it provides insights into leading a team in creating cloud-native microservices and developing solutions to the challenges that arise from that process.
Technical Writer
A Technical Writer writes technical documentation for software products and solutions. This individual commonly works with a team of software developers to create documentation that is clear and concise. This course may be useful as it provides insights into writing documentation for cloud-native microservices, which is a common task for those working as a Technical Writer.

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