Published Sep 3, 2019
Episode 213: James Lewis on Microservices
James Lewis delves into the nuances of microservices architecture, highlighting its evolution and contrast with service-oriented architectures, while offering insights on infrastructure, deployment, and team dynamics crucial for successful implementation. With a focus on testing complexities, Lewis shares advanced strategies like executable specifications and consumer-driven contracts to manage and optimize complex service environments.

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