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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). This approach is natural for most applications or systems developed using a monolithic architecture. Monorepo vs. polyrepo for microservices. Code sharing.

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Thoughts on organizing architecture

Xebia

Gone are the days of making well-thought documents who are reviewed and tested by colleagues in the organization. The scope of a team often concerns a limited number of components, microservice or other functionalities. The decisions made on organizational level typically offer boundaries and guidelines towards the organization.

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Simplifying Kubernetes DevSecOps Through Platform Engineering

d2iq

DevSecOps–short for development, security, and operations–is a trending practice that introduces security testing, triage, and risk mitigation as early as possible in the software development lifecycle, rather than bolting on security in the final stages. A developer writes code within a version control management system.

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15 Books by leading software architects

Apiumhub

The idea is to come up with common rules and guidelines, looking at the overall picture of the covered topics. As developers need to understand how to use constraints as guiderails that ensure desired outcomes, and how seemingly small changes can affect a system’s properties.

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EvaluScale Finds D2iQ a Container Management Platform Leader

d2iq

A Container-Forward customer, says EvaluScale, “has made the decision to standardize his future computing architecture on Kubernetes containers and microservices application development.” These customers “place the highest value on Global Enterprise Functionality, the ability to manage a Hybrid Environment and Vendor Trust.”

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Publishing “Practical Process Automation” With O’Reilly

Bernd Rucker

A Book about Orchestration and Integration in Microservices and Cloud-Native Architectures It is done and I am happy to share that my new book called “Practical Process Automation” is officially published by O’Reilly. The bigger tech reviews happened around August 2020, so most things afterward were refactorings and re-arrangements.

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Outsourcing Software Development Checklist to Ensure Success

RapidValue

Look for reviews, testimonials and client base. What methodologies are used – e.g. Agile/DevOps/Microservices? Is there a process for review and feedback of work at the end of each sprint with the customer? Are system reviews held with customer representatives throughout the duration of the project?