A new page is turned and a new chapter begins to be written in my life...
20 years after concluding my MSc Computer Science at @istecnico, I'm embarking on a new academic adventure at @BerkeleyHaas , with the #COBE program.
I'm beyond ecstatic!
#ucberkeley#executiveeducation
And drops a significant base of paying customers, who will look to other providers that still support an entry-level paid tier. Premium offers way too much!
Too bad they were unable to come up with an alternative to dropping the plan altogether (limiting functionality). @gitlab
Gr8 @InfoQ presentation on @GraphQL at @netflix by @NetflixEng 's Jennifer Shin and Stephen Spalding. Prob the best I've seen this year!. I agree, API GW's can be monolith's too, I called these 2nd Gen API Gateways in my Enterprise API Management book infoq.com/presentations/netf…
I think it was brilliant. The amount of work already done in these areas is really quite impressive. If I may, special kudos to the #sysco team that is using these technologies to fight pedophilia and sexual crimes completely pro-bono.
Here's a detailed guide on getting @solacedotcom#PubSubPlus SW broker, a high-performance event broker, running on Oracle’s OCI.
The Standard Edition is free to use even in Production environments, with support as a paid option.
gitlab.com/CloudGod/pubsub-o…@wlscommunity
I’ve been thinking a lot about #servicemesh and its applicability in the real world. So many questions... My idols @Luisw19 @lucasjellema @christianposta@sbernhardt @gugalnikov @crichardson maybe I’m being bold but can you please share your thoughts and experiences? (1/4)
Should other services inside an organization also participate in the mesh? Should ESBs, API GWs, and Event brokers also be connected to the Dataplane via proxies? If not, can we really get End-to-End observability? (4/4)
Are you seeing cross-application microservices, i.e. generic microservices used in several applications (ex: single payments microservice)? And if so, how does the “1 mesh per application” approach works? (3/4)
What are the deployment and governance approaches out there? 1 single service mesh per organization? 1 mesh per application? Other? Who is responsible for the mesh? Integration team? Infrastructure team? App dev team? (2/4)
Now that the @shitoberfest fest is no more (repository opt-in only), I submitted my first PR for a public repository. Corrected a simple shell script, but it made feel good... I really get high contributing to the community. Now, it’s just a matter of waiting. Really excited...
Meh, spammy pseudo "contributions" just for getting a t-shirt from #Hacktoberfest. Contribute in a meaningful way, people, and you'll get way more out of it than that!
blog.domenic.me/hacktoberfes…
I'm not worried about the code snippet at all. Most likely it is a piece of code that is proven to work, with hundreds if not thousands of upvotes.
I'm really worried about all those little pieces at the top representing meaningless features customers asked for and PMs said yes.