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Talk Python To Me

#121: Microservices in Python

Talk Python To Me

Michael Kennedy

Technology

4.8635 Ratings

🗓️ 19 July 2017

⏱️ 66 minutes

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Summary

Do you have big, monolith web applications or services that are hard to manage, hard to change, and hard to scale? Maybe breaking them into microservices would give you many more options to evolve and grow that app.

Transcript

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Do you have a big monolithic web application or service that's hard to manage,

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hard to change and hard to scale?

0:05.9

Well, maybe breaking them into microservices would give you many more options to evolve

0:10.2

and grow that app.

0:11.4

This week, we'll meet up again with Miguel Grinberg to discuss the tradeoffs and

0:15.2

advantages of microservices.

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It's Talk Python to Me, episode 121 recorded June 2nd, 2017.

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I'm a developer, first developer, in many senses of the word, because I make these

0:29.9

applications, but I also use these verbs to make this music. I constructed line by line,

0:35.4

just like when I'm coding another software design.

0:38.3

In both cases, it's about design patterns.

0:41.4

Anyone can get the job done.

0:42.7

It's the execution that matters.

0:44.5

I have many interests.

0:45.9

Sometimes it can flex.

0:46.7

Welcome to Talk Python to Me, a weekly podcast on Python, the language, the libraries,

0:51.7

the ecosystem, and the personalities.

0:54.2

This is your host, Michael Kennedy. Follow me on Twitter where I'm at M. Kennedy.

0:57.8

Keep up with the show and listen to past episodes at talk python.fm and follow the show on

1:02.5

Twitter via at talk python. Talk Python is partially supported by our training courses.

1:08.4

Here's an unexpected question for you. Are you a C-sharp or dot-net developer

1:12.8

getting into Python? Do you work at a company that used to be a Microsoft shop, but is now

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