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title = " Microservices AntiPatterns and Pitfalls - Mark Richards"
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date = 2020-03-08
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updated = 2021-02-12
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[taxonomies]
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tags = ["books", "reviews", "microservices", "antipatterns", "pitfalls",
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"mark richards", "stars:4", "books:2020", "published:2016"]
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[GoodReads Summary](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/31291348-microservices-antipatterns-and-pitfalls):
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Remember when service-oriented architecture (SOA) was all the rage? Companies
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jumped in before fully understanding SOA’s advantages and disadvantages, and
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struggled to make this complex architecture work. Today, we’re poised to
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repeat this same experience with microservices—only this time we’re prepared.
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With this concise ebook, author Mark Richards walks you through the ten most
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common microservice anti-patterns and pitfalls, and provides solutions for
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avoiding them.
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{{ stars(stars=4) }}
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Not a book per se, but a paper about the tendencies that lead to microservices
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to fail. If this was a book, I think I'd give it less stars, but since it is
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just a short paper, it feels alright -- for a book, longer content and how to
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implement the corrects would be nicer.
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In the end, for people starting with microservices, it is a good pointer for
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"do not do that"; for people working with microservices for awhile, it's quite
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a "I did that already" checklist.
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