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Benefits and challenges of using monorepo development practices

CircleCI

In a single, monolithic repository, also known as a monorepo, you keep all your application and microservice code in the same source code repository (usually Git). Typically, teams split the code of various app components into subfolders and use Git workflow for new features or bug fixes. Monorepo vs. polyrepo for microservices.

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4 remedies to avoid cloud app migration headaches

CIO

But if you do your planning exercise properly, you shouldn’t have to move your applications around,” he says. And he and his team have done so successfully. Moving an app across clouds is expensive because you also need to move the associated data, and data egress is a very costly exercise,” says Nag.

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Technology Trends for 2024

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

While we like to talk about how fast technology moves, internet time, and all that, in reality the last major new idea in software architecture was microservices, which dates to roughly 2015. Remember that these “units” are “viewed” by our users, who are largely professional software developers and programmers. What does this mean?

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AoAD2 Practice: Whole Team

James Shore

This is a pre-release excerpt of The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition , to be published by O’Reilly in 2021. Visit the Second Edition home page for information about the open development process, additional excerpts, and more. Whole Team. The Hole Team. Modern software development takes a lot of skills.

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Understanding Headless Development with Sitecore

Perficient

Recently I was giving a talk to a group of wonderful people about the importance of headless development in general and for Sitecore in particular, compared to the old way of doing things with ASPNET MVC. Evolution of Web Development. In the early days of the web, web development was focused on creating websites using static HTML.

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The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition

James Shore

For this week’s Tuesday Lunch & Learn livestream , I have a special show for you: the new edition of my book, The Art of Agile Development, Second Edition. The Art of Agile Development came out in 2007. I’m going to be reading from the new edition of my book, The Art of Agile Development. and now it’s time for an update.

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Kubernetes and the JVM

Xebia

This blog post is inspired by a great talk from my colleague Ben Fradet about a client project in which the functional programming team at Xebia recently participated. The project involved decommissioning an extensive monolith Scala application into smaller microservices. At the same time, we have a minimal amount of wasted RAM.