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Development of cloud native apps that are broken down into a set of microservices has been praised and commended as best practices in software development methodologies. Software stacks like Kubernetes, which enable cloud native computing, have therefore picked up quite a bit of popularity. In this course, we will describe how a hypothetical, real-world application can be broken down into a set of microservices, where core functionality is delegated to the appropriate microservice, and the web-app portal is left as lightweight as possible.
Development of cloud native apps that are broken down into a set of microservices has been praised and commended as best practices in software development methodologies. Software stacks like Kubernetes, which enable cloud native computing, have therefore picked up quite a bit of popularity. In this course, we will describe how a hypothetical, real-world application can be broken down into a set of microservices, where core functionality is delegated to the appropriate microservice, and the web-app portal is left as lightweight as possible.
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