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- Md Kamaruzzaman - Microservice Architecture and its 10 Most Important Design Patterns
- Ben Nandel - Why I've Been Merging Microservices Back Into The Monolith At InVision
- Mike Hadlow - Decoupling, Architecture and Teams
- Uwe Friedrichsen - The microservices fallacy - Part 5
- Tyron Offerman, Christoph Johann Stettina, Aske Plaat - Business capabilities: A systematic literature review and a research agenda
- Savvas Kleanthous - The impossibility of exactly-once delivery
- Twitter - Babatunde Fashola - Kafka as a storage system
- Cloudflare - A Byzantine failure in the real world
- Heidi Howard, Ittai Abraham - Raft does not Guarantee Liveness in the face of Network Faults
- The Burning Monk - "Even simple serverless applications have complex architecture diagrams", so what?
- Charity Majors - Logs vs Structured Events
- Martin Fowler - Segmented Log
- Mikey Campbell - Docker rolls out initial support for Apple Silicon Macs
- GitLab - How we upgraded PostgreSQL at GitLab.com
- Jamie Dixon - Looking at SARS-CoV-2 Genome with F#
- Filip Wojnarowski - Beautiful and compact Web APIs with C# 9, .NET 5.0 and ASP.NET Core
- Matt Eland - How Programming Languages Change How You Think
- Marcin Hoppe - Securing Your GitHub Project
- Scott Hanselman's 2021 Ultimate Developer and Power Users Tool List for Windows
- Logic Magazine - Donât Be Evil: Fred Turner on Utopias, Frontiers, and Brogrammers
- Wired - Nice Try, Facebook. iOS Changes Arenât Bad for Small Businesses
- The InfoQ eMag: 2020 Year In Review
- Bert Hubert - Reverse Engineering the source code of the BioNTech/Pfizer SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine
- Nvidia - Cooking up a Storm: GPU-Powered Smart Oven Is a Miracle Machine
- Brian Roemmele - What is the oldest continuously operating electronic computer, and where is it?
- TechCrunch - AWS introduces new Chaos Engineering as a Service offering
- AWS - Using AWS Lambda for streaming analytics
- NServiceBus - Sagas: Integrations
- Tyler Jewell - Developer-Led Landscape: Cloud Native Application Development
- Google Cloud - Martin Nally - API design: Understanding gRPC, OpenAPI and REST and when to use them
- Alex Ellis - containerd development with multipass
- Ălvaro HernĂĄndez - Automation to run VMs based on vanilla Cloud Images on Firecracker
- Wojciech Krzysztofik - How to Use Google Lighthouse for Better Web Performance
- David Ramel - TypeScript Surges in GitHub Octoverse 2020 Report
- Vladimir Khorikov - C# 9 Records as DDD Value Objects
- Matt Eland - Making C# More Welcoming
- Microsoft - Immo Landwerth - Growing the .NET ecosystem
- Shay Rojansky - Conceptual and API documentation with Docfx, Github Actions and Github Pages
- Jimmy Bogard - Increasing Trace Cardinality with Activity Tags and Baggage
- Microsoft - Layomi
- Nick Craver - Deep dive into debugging hard to find issues in Async and thread pool exhaustion
- Adam Storm - Why Senior Engineers Hate Coding Interviews
- Marty Cagan - Product Leadership Is Hard
- Skyler - Lessons learned from changing jobs in a difficult time
- John Gøtze - 52 Books from 2020
- Anna Novikova - What If Programming Languages Were Game of Thrones Characters
- Farnam Street - Chestertonâs Fence: A Lesson in Second Order Thinking
- Miia Niemelä - Lessons learned from combining SQS and Lambda in a data project
- Adam Warski - Evaluating persistent, replicated message queues (2020 edition)
- Gergerly Oros - Operating a Large, Distributed System in a Reliable Way: Practices I Learned
- Jimmy Bogard - Building End-to-End Diagnostics: ActivitySource and OpenTelemetry 1.0
- Kevin Sookocheff - Dissecting SQS FIFO Queues â Does Ordered and Exactly Once Messaging Really Exist?
- Joel Spolsky - Don't Let Architecture Astronauts Scare You
- Gergerly Oros - What Silicon Valley "Gets" about Software Engineers that Traditional Companies Do Not
- Dominik Jeske - Pull Requests
- Michael Lynch - How to Make Your Code Reviewer Fall in Love with You
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