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Source channel @githubtrending · Post #14691 · May 10

#csharp#architecture#aspnetcore#clean_architecture#cqrs#ddd#dotnet#dotnetcore#event_driven_architecture#event_sourcing#kubernetes#masstransit#messaging#microservice#microservices#oauth2#opentelemetry#software_architecture#software_design#software_engineering#vertical_slice_architecture Migrating from a monolithic architecture to a cloud-native microservices architecture offers several benefits. It improves scalability, allowing different parts of the application to grow independently. This approach also enhances reliability by isolating faults, so if one service fails, others continue to work. Additionally, microservices enable faster deployment and updates, as each service can be developed and deployed separately. This flexibility allows teams to use the best technology for each service, making development more efficient and agile[2][3][5]. https://github.com/meysamhadeli/monolith-to-cloud-architecture

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@PensivePost · Post #5350 · 08/07/2021, 11:32 PM

The beau, ignorance. I knew. That made me a shitty person If there was anything that made it unbearable and more hard to overcome than anything, it’s the fact that I knew it was going to happen. It’s a pity we don’t get to un-know stuff. Like just trash it. It felt(no, was )wrong. Like hoarding the girls lavatory or cyber bullying overweight people because it felt right Or self-hurting so you can feel anything other than this unimaginable sorrow that was slowly drowning you. If there was anything that was worse than knowledge, it’ll be passivity, more like apathy. The fact that you didn’t act. That I didn’t act This didn’t feel wrong. It didn’t feel like anything I have ever felt. Words can’t quantify how it feels. Probably, nothing will. I hope nothing does. Excerpt from my book, For the Lies that Matter @whosayegat #review #everyone #excerpts