Don't you think it is a good moment for a break? You've got everything you need:
- BookOfTheMonth: Clean Architecture: A Craftsman’s Guide to Software Structure and Design
- Software Architecture
- How Stream Processing Works
Learn what stream processing is, how it works, what are its components and where it is worth using it. - Difference between Microservices and Monolithic Architecture
In this article, the author explores the key differences between microservices and monolithic architecture and the factors that should be considered when deciding which approach to use.
- How Stream Processing Works
- Software Development
- Sensenmann: Code Deletion at Scale #PickOfTheWeek
Code doesn't come for free: it's expensive to produce, but also costs real engineering time to maintain. Learn how Google automates deletion of the code. - 20 Kubernetes Design Pattern Every Developer should learn
The author explains Kubernetes design patterns that every developer should learn. They describe the problems that each pattern solves and how it can be applied to real-world scenarios.
- Sensenmann: Code Deletion at Scale #PickOfTheWeek
- Java, Frameworks and Libraries
- Java Template Strings [JEP-430]
This Java tutorial discusses string templates in Java which is a new addition to the language in Java 21 as a preview feature. - Introduction to Spring Modulith #PickOfTheWeek
In this guide, you will learn the basics of the Spring Modulith project. You will learn what a modular monolith design is and how the creation of the application module model and the verification of its structure in detail looks like. - Working with Virtual Threads in Spring 6
In the article, you can read how it is possible to use virtual threads in a Spring 6-based application.
- Java Template Strings [JEP-430]
- Agile
- User Story Template: What It Is and Why It Works So Well
Let's understand why the template has stood the test of time, and let's look at the elements, advantages, and drawbacks of the three-part story template.
- User Story Template: What It Is and Why It Works So Well
- Leadership
- How Managers Can Make Feedback a Team Habit #PickOfTheWeek
When managers address the factors that get in the way of feedback, they help individuals improve and teams work better together.
- How Managers Can Make Feedback a Team Habit #PickOfTheWeek
- Fun
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