Building Reactive Microservices using Elementary Particles - Muon
Details
Please keep your RSVP up to date, free spots are always in demand!
We will meet at 6:30pm at Einstein Kultur with drinks and pizza.
The talk starts at 7pm and will be in English
David Dawson: Building Reactive Microservices using Elementary Particles - Polyglot Message and Event Based Systems using Muon
After the talk we have time for drinks and conversations.
Abstract
Building Microservices can be hard. To implement them we need a firm understanding of distributed computing patterns and how to build APIs that help us handle the inherent issues.
What is an API though? HTTP? For me that's just RPC over a text protocol. We can do better. (HTTP/2 aside!)
In this talk I will dig into what classes of API we can build using messaging and events, and how your systems can change and benefit greatly from doing that. I will then introduce a family of open source projects called Muon that help you to implement these new styles of API. With lots of demonstration, I will walk through a set of microservices, showing the advances and improvements to your communication and data architectures that result from adopting this approach.
Bio
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David is a freelance Microservices consultant, organiser of the London Microservices Group and founder of the Muon project ( http://muoncore.io ). He takes his passion for system design, architecture and philosophy to all his clients, drinks their coffee and gives them Microservice platforms and systems in return.
He works across Europe and lives in Manchester, UK.
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