This article introduces a project I’ve been working on for the past few years in one form or another. Muon For the past bunch of years, I’ve been working with…
David Dawson
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Almost 5 years ago, Russ Miles and I embarked on a wild journey with a bright new company, Simplicity Itself. We started it with the goal of applying Simplicity in…
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This article was originally posted at simplicityitself.com. Simplicity Itself has now closed, and so I have moved my articles here. If you would like to read up on why it…
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This article was originally posted at simplicityitself.com. Simplicity Itself has now closed, and so I have moved my articles here. If you would like to read up on why it…
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Without a doubt, Microservices as an architecture has grasped the imagination of modern development like no other. We’ve found that, contrary to what many will tell you, it defies tight…
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Recently (June 2015), I gave a talk at the DDD Exchange at Skills Matter in London. This was a little last minute! The (then Simplicity Itself) CTO, Russ Miles, was…
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When building microservices, you have to naturally distribute your application around a network. It is almost always the case that you are building in a cloud environment, and often using immutable…
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A question often posed to us during our research and project work is “how should I secure a Microservice?“ This is a far more complex question than it first appears,…
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Best Practice Developer techniques: The Hunt for The Silver Bullet
by David Dawsonby David DawsonOver the past 15 years of software development, especially since the XP movement gained traction, a series of styles, techniques and processes have gained broad industry adoption. These are, at…
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No programmer likes to plan for their work to be taken offline and shutdown, but part of good antifragile thinking is allowing things that aren’t successful, to end. Applying that…