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Topics covered include:
Envy - introducing inappropriate intimacy within services by creating a shared domain model, and how many teams deploy and use data stores incorrectly;
Wrath - failing to deal with the inevitable bad things that occur within a distributed system;
Sloth - ignoring the importance of NFRs; and
Lust - embracing the latest and greatest technology without evaluating the impact incurred by these choices.
This is an all-new 2016 version of Daniel's popular 'deadly sins talk' that was recently presented at QCon NY. The talk received 94% highest rating, and was the fifth most attended talk at the conference. Daniel plans to continually improve the presentation based on his learnings and attendee feedback.
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The Seven (More) Deadly Sins of Microservices
Daniel Bryant
Daniel Bryant works as an Independent Technical Consultant and Product Architect at Datawire. His technical expertise focuses on ‘DevOps’ tooling, cloud/container platforms, and microservice implementations. Daniel is a Java Champion, and contributes to several open source projects. He also writes for InfoQ, O’Reilly, and TheNewStack, and regularly presents at international conferences such as OSCON, QCon and JavaOne. In his copious amounts of free time he enjoys running, reading and traveling.