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Temporal raises $18.75M for its microservices orchestration platform

TechCrunch

Temporal , a Seattle-based startup that is building an open-source, stateful microservices orchestration platform, today announced that it has raised an $18.75 “Before microservices, coding applications was much simpler,” Temporal’s Fateev told me. million Series A round led by Sequoia Capital.

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10 most in-demand enterprise IT skills

CIO

Its used for web development, multithreading and concurrency, QA testing, developing cloud and microservices, and database integration. Its a common skill for developers, software engineers, full-stack developers, DevOps engineers, cloud engineers, mobile app developers, backend developers, and big data engineers.

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The software engineering rule of 3

Erik Bernhardsson

Here’s a dumb extremely accurate rule I’m postulating* for software engineering projects: you need at least 3 examples before you solve the right problem. The second one had a solid microservice design but failed for usability reasons (we built a product that no one really asked for). Wait until you have at least three.

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Microservices Adoption in 2020

O'Reilly Media - Ideas

Microservices seem to be everywhere. Scratch that: talk about microservices seems to be everywhere. So we wanted to determine to what extent, and how, O’Reilly subscribers are empirically using microservices. Here’s a summary of our key findings: Most adopters are successful with microservices. And that’s the problem.

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Software Engineers Need to Know DevOps Too, and That Starts with CI/CD

Dzone - DevOps

It seems like every software engineering job posting requires DevOps experience and expertise regardless of the actual job title. When a tech company breaks up its monolith into microservices, each of its engineering teams now owns their portion of the application from start to finish. DevOps is hot right now.

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Signadot promises developers faster feedback loops

TechCrunch

Signadot , a startup that aims to simplify the development process for microservice-based applications by making it easier for developers to test their code, today announced that it has raised a $4 million seed funding round. Signadot co-founders Arjun Iyer, CEO, and Anirudh Ramanathan, CTO. Image Credits: Signadot.

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Clojure microservices for JavaScript developers

CircleCI

Many CircleCI engineers, including myself, have learned Clojure on the job. As the lingua franca of software engineers, JavaScript is a relatively straightforward language to learn. However, building usable microservices has a steep learning curve. Creating your first Clojure Microservice. Clojure vs JavaScript.