
Review of Jacquie Read “Communication patterns” book
Reading Time: 3 minutesIt happens from time to time, that I pick up the book to read, and then I get something totally unexpected from it. That was my story with the “Communication patterns” book by Jacquie Read. The book I am reviewing today was not a conscious purchase. I got it in the HumbleBumble special offer, as

“Microservices patterns” book review
Reading Time: 3 minutesMicroservices stormed the IT world in the previous decade, and it seems that they’re going to stay with us. Tooling around them has matured tremendously – that’s for sure. The question is – what about the good practices and patterns? Let’s find out. Microservices patterns – what are they? As simple as it gets –

“Designing Data Intensive Applications” by Martin Kleppmann
Reading Time: 2 minutes“Designing Data Intensive Applications” book by Martin Kleppmann is seen as a kind of the bible today. Unless you’re squezzing every CPU cycle, fine-tuning embedded C compilers, or working on the next AAA hit – this book must have caught your attention before. To be perfectly honest – I have read that book before. However, it was
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