Microservices in the Wild: Three Types & How to Implement

Dallas Monson Architecture, Articles, Cloud, Development Technologies & Tools, Microservices 1 Comment

Microservices has become a catch-all term in the industry used to describe anything from architecture patterns to actual service implementations.

With such a broad spectrum, it can be daunting to know what it is, what it isnโ€™t, and maybe more importantly, why we should care.

In this post, Iโ€™ll provide an overview of three kinds of Microservices that I have observed in client architectures: Domain, Integration, and Unit-of-Work. Iโ€™ll also discuss specific examples of their purposes and a method to implement each one.

Painless Data Fetching With react-query

Haaris Chaudhry Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, React, Tutorial Leave a Comment

Attention: This article was published over 5 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. While some topics are evergreen, technology moves fast, so please keep that in mind as you read the post.Hey everyone, my name is Haaris Chaudhry, and Iโ€™m a developer at Keyhole Software. Let me tell you about react-query! In this blog, Iโ€™m …

React with Socket.IO Messaging App

Peter Le Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, Node.js, React 2 Comments

Attention: This article was published over 5 years ago, and the information provided may be aged or outdated. While some topics are evergreen, technology moves fast, so please keep that in mind as you read the post.Building a messaging app sounds complicated, but it really isn’t. With the right tools, creating one might be simpler than you think. In this …

Apple Silicon for Dev

Apple Silicon for Development

Lou Mauget Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, Programming, Python Leave a Comment

In June, Apple announced a two-year transition from Intel to Apple Silicon for the iMac and MacBook line. I knew Apple had lost their mind. But, before Christmas, I owned my very own chunk of Apple Silicon living in an attractive milled-aluminum case.

In this article, I’ll discuss the Apple M1 silicon-on-a-chip (SoC) used as a software development computer. I’ll cover installation, and I’ll also talk through running apps that support development on my M1.

Solid: A New Web Standard Allowing People to Control Their Own Data

Rik Scarborough Articles, Development Technologies & Tools, Programming, Security Leave a Comment

This post contains a recap of my research into the subject and an exploration of Sir Timโ€™s so-called new Internet – a technology called Solid. We’ll start by exploring what Solid is, and then we’ll talk about its purposes and how to use it. It’s a pretty cool technology!

So, letโ€™s dive in. What exactly has Sir Tim Berners-Lee created?