Very interesting talk, and usefull insights! Modular monoliths are a very good way to gradually goes into the microservices path when needed without adding complexity to early, and the speaker explained it very well, with understandable and simple strategies to do it. Thanks!
Haven't watched through the presentation fully, but nevertheless the the title itself is worthy of an upvote. The idea that an application as a monolith is necessarily harder to maintain needs to be put to rest. And that distributing your workload is inherently more maintainable and desirable in the abscence of extremely high scalability needs -- same.
Very interesting talk, and usefull insights!
Modular monoliths are a very good way to gradually goes into the microservices path when needed without adding complexity to early, and the speaker explained it very well, with understandable and simple strategies to do it.
Thanks!
Haven't watched through the presentation fully, but nevertheless the the title itself is worthy of an upvote. The idea that an application as a monolith is necessarily harder to maintain needs to be put to rest. And that distributing your workload is inherently more maintainable and desirable in the abscence of extremely high scalability needs -- same.
very good !!
Amazing presentation!
DDD Europe, please, give better mics to the presenters, we can hear everything that is going on from their mouth to the throat.
I'm getting seasick from his rocking.
How can a person move so much within the same spot