Practical microservices based on different software architecture and technologies like Golang, CQRS, Vertical Slice Architecture, Docker, RabbitMQ, OpenTelemetry and Postgresql.
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Practical microservices based on different software architecture and technologies like Golang, CQRS, Vertical Slice Architecture, Docker, RabbitMQ, OpenTelemetry and Postgresql.
🌭 A practical and imaginary food and grocery delivery modular monolith, built with .Net 8, Domain-Driven Design, CQRS, Vertical Slice Architecture, Event-Driven Architecture, and the latest technologies.
Enterprise-grade Order Processing System built with Spring Boot and React. Features high-concurrency handling via Optimistic Locking, event-driven architecture with RabbitMQ, and secure JWT authentication.
The course equips you with the skills to deploy Large Language Model (LLM)-based applications into production using serverless technology with Amazon Bedrock.
Practical Modular Monolith, built with .Net 8, CQRS, Event-Driven Architecture, and the latest technologies.
Event Driven Architecture with EventBridge & Lambda
Spigot allows you to simply connect into any event stream to pull in and publish strongly typed objects rather than simple strings
An EventCatalog Generator Plugin for Hookdeck
Cloud-Native Reference Architecture for Industrial IoT (IIoT). Built on Azure PaaS (.NET 8, Event Hubs, Functions). Features high-velocity telemetry ingestion, Cosmos DB optimization, and Bicep IaC
Demo of simple event-driven system using RabbitMQ, Docker, and .NET Core Minimal APIs.
Microservices with Node, React, Docker and Kubernetes
🚀 Streamline enterprise order processing with NexusFlow, featuring high concurrency, data integrity, and a responsive architecture for efficient workflows.
Doctor Appointment Microservices Platform built using Spring Boot, Kafka, Redis, Stripe ,Saga Pattern and Circuit Breaker.
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