A quick question/discussion? What would you like to learn by tomorrow? Comment.
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- Feeds(Things I've read today)
- Encounters(Things I've encountered aside from the feeds)
- Book(Things I've read in my book(Implementing DDD))
Feeds
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Free Stuff
Google's 2 books on theory/implementation on Site Reliability Engineering
Must Read
Scaling for noobs! With orgasmic pictures
To sum it up: Let providers deal with the headache - go serverless!
Serverless
Serverless/Lambdaless? CRUD API with App model and Swagger
Someone made a small list of tutorials to serverless
Tech
Discoverdev curated engineering articles 2018-07-27 - I plain stole this
People/Business
How to build/manage a distributed team - comments on psychological needs, etc.
A sideproject got 31.000 users first week
Learn to say I don't know - Software Developing is overwhelming - Don't learn everything
The top 10 roles in AI/Data-Science
Incredible encapsulation n polymorphis example
Thank you @dance2die
Encounters
Might heard of Next.js(lightweight framework for static and server‑rendered applications), but what about Nuxt.js(a framework for creating Universal Vue.js Applications.)?
AWS Elastic Service for Kubernetes: https://aws.amazon.com/eks/.
So one way to approach bi-directional communication with server/client is with server-sent events - Looks easy/doable and with a small example.
So amazon now provides a linux environment? Amazon Linux 2
Ngrok - secure introspectable tunnel to your localhost. Application could be for development with webhooks etc(clever).
Book
I came to the chapter on Entities in DDD - and learned of the many ways to generate ID's for them properly. A bit about how to figure out if it's an entity or value object i'm dealing with. Also about the separation of models when something doesn't concern one bounded context.
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