The need for designing scalable and fast software or web apps, down to easy deployment, not just writing the code, IS VERY ESSENTIAL. Thanks very much BRAD 💯.
Amazing video man. I like those types of videos, not necessarily a tutorial but more like a video that I can put in a background and educate myself while working on a project for either a company or for myself.
Hey Brad, I just wanted to express my gratitude. Microservices, in my opinion, are essential to understand. The software landscape is evolving rapidly, with many companies adopting microservices, even smaller ones and individual projects. This shift is facilitated by AI, which streamlines programming tasks, allowing developers to concentrate on architectural and high-level design aspects of applications.
Interesting take. When I want to build my own Microservices, I look no further than express and NestJs. Express can pretty much do anything. While NestJS is the batteries inluded. framework for when I wanna build for scale.
Thanks for a great video but I somehow fail to see how the examples are that much different from a monolith structure. Sure they all run independently so if there was an error in one of the services it would probably not break the api but they all depend on the same index/wrapper file, they all run on the same server, sharing pretty much everything similarly to an monolith. Meaning if the server goes down, all services breaks. Doing an update on a route would force all services to be affected during restart. Perhaps I’m missing something here and hopefully someone can explain to me why it would be considered a microservice building like this?
Actually, Amazon recommends some kind of Bus Architecture for MS as well, looking at eventual consistency in the individual DBs. Otherwise, there is a danger of just building a distributed monolith - which is slower than the original monolith, because it also carries network latencies between services.
The need for designing scalable and fast software or web apps, down to easy deployment, not just writing the code, IS VERY ESSENTIAL.
Thanks very much BRAD 💯.
Thanks Brad. I really was looking forward to microservices most specifically with nodejs. ❤
Amazing video man. I like those types of videos, not necessarily a tutorial but more like a video that I can put in a background and educate myself while working on a project for either a company or for myself.
Hey Brad,
I just wanted to express my gratitude. Microservices, in my opinion, are essential to understand. The software landscape is evolving rapidly, with many companies adopting microservices, even smaller ones and individual projects. This shift is facilitated by AI, which streamlines programming tasks, allowing developers to concentrate on architectural and high-level design aspects of applications.
Awesome introduction to microservices. Thanks for creating and sharing this tutorial
Interesting take. When I want to build my own Microservices, I look no further than express and NestJs. Express can pretty much do anything. While NestJS is the batteries inluded. framework for when I wanna build for scale.
Another gem from the Master. Thanks always Brad.
Thanks for a great video but I somehow fail to see how the examples are that much different from a monolith structure. Sure they all run independently so if there was an error in one of the services it would probably not break the api but they all depend on the same index/wrapper file, they all run on the same server, sharing pretty much everything similarly to an monolith. Meaning if the server goes down, all services breaks. Doing an update on a route would force all services to be affected during restart. Perhaps I’m missing something here and hopefully someone can explain to me why it would be considered a microservice building like this?
Brad, thank you for the great introduction video!
Nice tutorial ! The way you explain is easy to understand. Thanks !
Some people are just a blessing to have around
Great intro. Thanks
Nice tutorial and really nice explanations!
I'm the first one to comment... I do love you videos. Thanks to be there for us
Actually, Amazon recommends some kind of Bus Architecture for MS as well, looking at eventual consistency in the individual DBs. Otherwise, there is a danger of just building a distributed monolith - which is slower than the original monolith, because it also carries network latencies between services.
Thank you Brad, this is awesome!
Many thanks for this useful content, again!
Let’s go 🚀
Thank you for sharing!
Hi, do you plan to create a Node.JS course about microservices?
I’m interested 😊 thanks King Brad!
Awesome as always 🙂
Excellent video!!
Please make a complete tutorial on backend that includes everything microservices ,deployment on was,dockerization
Thank you so much Brad. I. love you
By the way Amazon Prime Video reduced cost by 90% by switching from microservices to monolith so sometimes monolith projects become handy
love from India
Do have full length course on Microservices with nodejs or any other source you want to recommend
Next Js series with typescript 😊
Sir, can you make a video on building a small project with HTML, CSS and JS and then the same project with React, Redux, Typescript and Tailwind CSS.
He has done it again🤭
Thanks 🤍
How can we call it through postman like exposing a route and then making api calls ??
why you don't use NextJs or React? because most of the product build with this. right?
Brad!
Why not just use uuid package to generate the unique id?
Can we use molecular to service http requests like in express or nest...?
Hi king, any updates on the laravel course?
Hi, I cant sign up on your website is there something wrong?
Plz do Rust Lang crash course
He already has!!
❤
Brad can you provide microservice using Next.js ?
you meant to say “nest.js”, right?
@@eclipse-cmd No Next.js
Could you please Do in spring boot java.
do PHP
Can we be friends :(
Yes
yes
Nope i roll solo😂
Developers have only their machines as friends
No
Microservice + Nextjs
I liked you more when you were Everlast. th-cam.com/video/tj4OgWq5OmE/w-d-xo.html
You really aged well, man 😀
The bard can make thinks like this
Promo`SM
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Entendi nada, não aprendi nem a fazer um formulário com DOM 😂