Rethinking Code Reuse in Design Leveraging Microservices for Experimentation


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There is an event being organized by Capital One and Requires a $5 Donation to the Holland Bloorview Foundation (Kid's Hospital hollandbloorviewfoundation.ca) to register please please visit https://bit.ly/2wvYfE7 event abstract is below.
The DRY principle, Don’t Repeat Yourself, has been one of the supreme commandments of software engineering ever since Andy Hunt and Dave Thomas’s book The Pragmatic Programmer published in 1999. But a lot of things have changed since then. Microservice architecture is directly questioning the supremacy of reuse and advocating for prioritizing replaceability and upgradeability over reuse.
We invite you to come on a journey with us to explore whether code, model and design reuse are still always a good idea, especially in large enterprise applications built with a microservice architecture.
About the Speaker:
Irakli Nadareishvili is currently leading microservices transformation efforts as the Senior Director of Technology at Capital One. Irakli is the co-author of Microservice Architecture (O'Reilly, 2016), and was formerly co-founder and CTO of ReferWell, a New York-based health technology startup. He’s also previously held technology leadership roles at CA Technologies and NPR. You can follow him on Twitter @inadarei.
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Rethinking Code Reuse in Design Leveraging Microservices for Experimentation