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Android 12 reaches 'platform stability' today, and Pixel phones are inviting all their friends to try it out, too androidpolice.com/2021/08/11/and…

Android 12 reaches 'platform stability' today, and Pixel phones are inviting all their friends to try it out, too androidpolice.com/2021/08/11/and…
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10 Essential Microservices Design Patterns and Principles 1. Database per Microservice 2. Event Sourcing 3. CQRS 4. Saga 5. BFF 6. API Gateway 7. Strangler 8. Circuit Breaker read - javarevisited.blogspot.com/2021/09/micros… #Java #Microsrvices

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Go from idea to implementation with the Google Cloud Architecture Diagramming Tool. Build architecture diagrams, access prebuilt reference architectures, and deploy with one click ↓ cloud.google.com/blog/topics/de…

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AWS is just not a system for developers anymore. I get so frustrated using AWS because "best practices" leads you into a complicated mess.

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Absolutely do NOT watch this unless you both want to cringe so hard that you’ll pull a muscle in your back, and that you’ll get this stuck in your head for the rest of the day. #figma #adobe #cringe

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☁ The Google Cloud Tech team loves Go! Why? Because it's easy to learn, write, read, test, and deploy. Check out Director of Engineering at Google Cloud, David Yach's experience with Go 👇 goo.gle/3qDuNpf

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Why does it sometimes feel that open source moves a lot faster than the "real work" even though (or maybe because of?): - there are no estimations - no sprints - no retros - no pressure - no "process" - barely a roadmap Things ship and work, and quality is good, too...