Grinding the Monolith • Michael Nygard • YOW! 2018
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Published 2024-06-22
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Michael Nygard - General Manager of Data at Nubank & Author of "Release It!" @mtnygard
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All Comments (7)
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This isn't just about microservices. There's lots of stuff here that applies to trying to transform an existing monolith into a better monolith too.
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I'm a simple man - I see a talk by Michael Nygard and I watch knowing it is going to be good
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2:04 what’s funny is the idea that distributed micro-services can be thought of as independent units that have no coupling to the entire system. A distributed micro-services application is a single application and is MORE monolithic than so-called monolithic apps. All services are actually needed for proper operation. We’re putting aside the case that monolithic apps are also distributed across multiple systems working together.
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I currently work on a big ball of mud... and we have a cat... so thanks so much for the hairball analogy... I'm so glad you brought that up. ;)
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"we can do it better now than 10 years before".... no :)
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Kinda long of a talk on basic and established knowledge. Could have been 20 minutes.