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Forwards and notes on development, testing, security, and operations from @q587p.

About me: studied as System Architect, worked as a SysAdmin, working now as an Test Automation Engineer. Also, I'm interested in hacking (and everything related to it).

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#Microservices promise a scalable #architecture, increased flexibility, and better performance. But then you find out what’s actually involved in designing and running a microservices-based architecture. Turns out it’s not that straightforward after all.

Often the discussion around microservices is framed by a false dichotomy between the messy monolith and the lean and mean microservices architecture. Fortunately, there’s a third way: the modularized application. Functional decomposition doesn’t imply that every component has to become its own independent process.

Modularization is about strong encapsulation, well-defined interfaces, and explicit dependencies. Many languages offer in-process modularization features (for example, Java with its all-new module system). In this session we explore the right (and wrong) reasons for going with a microservices architecture, as well as what a modularized application entails. There’s a place for both independently deployed microservices and larger applications with a strong internal modular structure. Choose wisely.

https://youtu.be/AJW2FAJGgVw
And old, but gold
#quote

“If you can’t build a well-structured monolith, what makes you think microservices is the answer?”

-- Simon Brown
#programming #CSharp

Loop Optimizations in C# (and various other compilers)

This post comprises infographics showing various loop optimizations that happen in C# (dotnet) and other languages.

https://leveluppp.ghost.io/loop-optimizations-in-various-compilers/
#hack #fishing

Some things never get old.
#testing #conference

ProQuality Community are calling for the first big event of the year – One Day ProQuality.

Date: May 20 from 10:00 to 16:30 (GMT +3:00)
Format: Online, RUS

In One Day ProQuality you will learn:
• the advantages of JS automation and cloud testing;
• who is a Quality Architect and how to become one;
• why a game tester doesn't "just play games" and manual testing never dies.
And these are just a few of the One Day ProQuality themes: register and join community now!
https://epa.ms/yt-pq-reg