Microservices Architectures
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Reading list
We've selected nine books
that we think will supplement your
learning. Use these to
develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a
deeper understanding of the topics covered in
Microservices Architectures.
Provides a comprehensive overview of microservice architecture, covering topics such as service design, communication, and deployment. It is written by Sam Newman, a leading expert in the field, and provides valuable insights and best practices for building and managing microservices.
Practical guide to building microservices, with a focus on design principles and best practices. It covers topics such as service decomposition, API design, and testing.
Provides a collection of patterns for building microservices. It covers topics such as service discovery, load balancing, and circuit breaking.
Provides a practical guide to building and deploying microservices. It covers topics such as service design, containerization, and continuous delivery.
Focuses on the use of containers for building and deploying microservices. It provides a practical guide to containerization, orchestration, and monitoring.
Focuses on building microservices using Java. It covers topics such as service design, development, and deployment.
Focuses on building microservices using Node.js. It covers topics such as service design, development, and deployment.
Focuses on building microservices using Go. It covers topics such as service design, development, and deployment.
Focuses on building microservices using Spring Boot 2. It covers topics such as service design, development, and deployment.
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