Cloud Native Patterns

With 25 years of experience under her belt, Cornelia Davis teaches you the practices and patterns that set cloud-native applications apart. With realistic examples and expert advice for working with apps, data, services, routing, and more, she shows you how to design and build software that function...

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Main Author: Davis, Cornelia
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Manning Publications 2019
Edition:1st edition
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