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Survival of the Fittest - Streaming Architectures
Michael Hansen talks about the core principles that will stand the tests of streaming evolution, the potential pitfalls that we may stumble over on our path to streaming and how to avoid these.
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Streaming Microservices: Contracts & Compatibility
Gwen Shapira discusses patterns of schema design, schema storage and schema evolution that help development teams build contracts through better collaboration and deliver resilient applications faster
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Scaling Your API Development Workflow
Vincenzo Chianese shares an API development workflow based on culture, understanding, communication and collaboration.
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How to Talk about APIs
Andrew Seward presents tips on how to talk about an API and how to create an ubiquitous language for that.
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Secure Microservices Adoption
Grygoriy Gonchar describes the benefits of the microservices architecture for security and how to deal with authentication, keeping track of dependencies and storing lots of credentials.
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When Streams Fail: Kafka Off the Shore
Anton Gorshkov discusses how to evaluate and architect a resilient streaming platform, focusing on Kafka and Spark streaming and sharing his experience of using them to process financial transactions.
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WebHooks: The API Strikes Back
Phil Nash takes a look at services that use Webhooks, exploring reasons to use WebHooks and the emerging best practices, and discusses implementing WebHook endpoints with live coded examples.
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Building out Hypermedia Clients
Todd Brackley outlines the general engine of a hypermedia client implementation, what API forms look like, and then outlines five design issues useful in creating such clients.
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Simplifying API Development
Abhinav Asthana discusses methods for simplifying API development.
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Automation of Business Processes
Giuliano Lacobelli discusses the challenges faced automating business processes for a company with large API investments.
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Money Is in the Gap
Eric Horesnyi discusses how to develop an API business to have financial success.
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Architecture Patterns for Microservices in Kubernetes
Thomas Fricke describes some common patterns to build applications for use in containers, with real world examples using Kubernetes.