Microservices, with Sam Newman

Are microservices all hype, or the best choice for delivering software? Kyle Chapman talks to Sam Newman about architectural thought, the importance of experimentation, and some classic technology patterns. Sam Newman literally wrote the book on microservices, and is an independent technology consultant with a special interest in microservices and continuous delivery. As mentioned in the episode, we're giving away a few free copies of Sam's book - contest entries go to [email protected]. Join our mailing list: https://www.madetech.com/resources/made-tech-connect. Our theme tune is “For The Miles” by Richard Murray. Episode links: Martin Falck, Landscape.cncf.io, Kelsey Hightower, Bridget Kromhout, Angie Jones, Martin Fowler, Sarah Wells, Daniel Bryan, Learning.oreilly.com, David Parnas: On the Criteria To Be Used in Decomposing Systems into Modules, Team Topologies, by Matthew Skelton and Manuel Pais, Frank Buschmann, Gregor Hohpe Visit https://tinyurl.com/podcast-making-tech-better for links and info.

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