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Top 3 lessons learned in Backend Architecture. Interview with Cuong Le – backend developer at Apiumhub

Apiumhub

We are continuing with our interview series ( previously we had interviewed Diego Ojeda – Android Lead at Apiumhub , Serhii Zabolennyi – QA Automation engineer at Apiumhub , Javier Gomez – backend developer at Apiumhub and today we interview Cuong Le – Backend developer at Apiumhub and talk about key lessons learned in Backend architecture.

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Exploring Quarkus vs Spring Boot

Apiumhub

Quarkus: Unleashing the Power of Cloud-Native Development Quarkus is a Kubernetes-native Java framework designed for building cloud-native, microservices-based applications. Spring Boot embraces the Spring ecosystem, providing features like dependency injection, aspect-oriented programming, and MVC web framework.

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Top 10 Frameworks for Developing Enterprise Applications

OTS Solutions

It is maintained by Google and provides a range of features, such as data binding, dependency injection, and testing. Additionally, Ruby on Rails includes a wide range of libraries and tools, including tools for database management, testing, and deployment, which further simplifies the development process. Key features of Node.js

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Top 10 Frameworks for Developing Enterprise Applications

OTS Solutions

It is maintained by Google and provides a range of features, such as data binding, dependency injection, and testing. Additionally, Ruby on Rails includes a wide range of libraries and tools, including tools for database management, testing, and deployment, which further simplifies the development process. Key features of Node.js

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Why use the NestJS framework?

Apiumhub

I was always asking my tutor in Apiumhub about design patterns, clean architecture, and microservices. It was a good discovery for me to get lost on this page and learn about decorators, providers, dependency injection, testing, authentication, and more topics from different areas. Framework for Microservices?

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Applying Clean Architecture to Ruby on Rails: Green Fields

The Plain Programmer

This is the second installment in a short series on my experiences applying Clean Architecture to Ruby on Rails. They can be really good environments to try out new architectural approaches. Working with Clean Architecture starts by understanding the Entities and Use Cases that your system needs to implement.

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Four short links: 6 May 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

. […] We currently offer the spectrometer in a Starter Edition version designed for teaching Raman spectroscopy and we will soon release a Performance Edition version which achieves a tested 12 cm-1 resolution at low costs. Great to see this getting into the hands of hackers. Technology is the bank that gave credit. You learn a lot.

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