Microservices Software Architecture: Patterns and Techniques
$59.99 $16.99Track price
In this course you will learn in detail the software architecture patterns and techniques to develop robust and scalable microservices
We will go through techniques and design patterns that are required in enterprise architecture including :
The course is structured around both video tutorials explaining different techniques and architecture patterns, and (optional) assignments to help make sure you’re understanding what we’re learning.
I’m also available to answer any queries you may have regarding any course material which you didn’t understand or would like further detail on.
Just in case you’re still not convinced if you should take this course, here are a couple of positive reviews from the hundreds I have received on my bestselling, top rated Udemy courses:
The course is comprehensive and well explained through clear and concise examples, and shows that the instructor is highly experienced in their field. Overall this course is excellent and highly appropriate for software developers looking to improve their architectural and programming skills, both beginners as well as more advanced programmers. I will be looking forward to more courses by the author in the future. – J. Fusselberg
High quality videos, lectures are clear and to the point. This course is highly recommended for any developer who wants to move on to a senior position or software architect role. However, it will also be a good start for beginner to introduce them to proper coding practices early on. – Roberto de Souza
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Price | $16.99 |
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Duration | 1 hour |
Year | 2021 |
Level | All |
Language | English |
Certificate | Yes |
Quizzes | No |
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