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The Seven Deadly Sins of Microservices
Summary
All is not completely rosy in microservice-land, as anti-patterns begin to be identified and classified. This talk takes a tour of some of the nastiest anti-patterns in microservices, giving you the tools to avoid and slay these demons before they tie up your project in their own special brand of hell, including lust, gluttony, greed, sloth, wrath, envy and pride.
Bio
Daniel Bryant is a Principal Consultant for OpenCredo and an associate member within the LJC organizing meetups and hackdays. Daniel also contributes to several OSS projects and is currently a committer on the LJC-lead ‘Adopt OpenJDK’ Betterrev project. He enjoys teaching and sharing ideas, and regularly presents at international conferences such as JavaOne, Devoxx, Geecon and FOSDEM.
About the conference
The Docklands.JLC is a community for Java developers and those with an interest in the JVM to get together monthly in the Docklands. The Docklands.LJC is proud to be part of the London Java Community.
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I watched your presentation, fantastic! Thank you for sharing your experiences.
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Brilliant! One of the best talks I've seen on this trending microservices topic. This was incredibly useful. Thank you.