Krakow, Poland, 19 - 21 June 2024
Real-world microservices The long and winding road toward being successful with distributed architectures
Conference (INTERMEDIATE level)
Room 1
Microservices have been a major tech hype for years. Much attention from the industry and many publications talk about the good, the bad, and the evil of this architectural style. But have you ever wondered what a (successful) microservices implementation looks like in the real world?
In the past decade, speaker Sander Hoogendoorn has helped several organizations renew and re-invent their tech landscapes, slowly moving from (working) legacy to a clean microservices architecture. Most recently, in the past three years, together with his team, in the role of CTO at the e-commerce company iBOOD.com, Sander has successfully worked on a clean microservices architecture.
During this talk, Sander elaborates on the path iBOOD has followed, the major and minor architectural and design decisions made, and a truckload of patterns the team has implemented and even invented (also resulting in the open-source framework Easy.ts). He will take you along and discuss how to apply domain-driven design, how to break up and build up your services, how to set up the inner architecture of services, use patterns, types and classes, how to standardize URIs, how to stay in touch with your legacy, how to deal with data, and how to move data, when and what to test, how to deploy, release, and monitor your landscape, when to scale up, and how to prioritize your roadmap, based on a React, TypeScript, Node.js, Google Cloud Platform, and MongoDB stack.
Sander uses many up-to-date, real-life code examples, all coming from live implementations, that will inspire you to grow with your architectures (microservices or otherwise) and design and coding practices, even if you operate on other technology stacks.
In the past decade, speaker Sander Hoogendoorn has helped several organizations renew and re-invent their tech landscapes, slowly moving from (working) legacy to a clean microservices architecture. Most recently, in the past three years, together with his team, in the role of CTO at the e-commerce company iBOOD.com, Sander has successfully worked on a clean microservices architecture.
During this talk, Sander elaborates on the path iBOOD has followed, the major and minor architectural and design decisions made, and a truckload of patterns the team has implemented and even invented (also resulting in the open-source framework Easy.ts). He will take you along and discuss how to apply domain-driven design, how to break up and build up your services, how to set up the inner architecture of services, use patterns, types and classes, how to standardize URIs, how to stay in touch with your legacy, how to deal with data, and how to move data, when and what to test, how to deploy, release, and monitor your landscape, when to scale up, and how to prioritize your roadmap, based on a React, TypeScript, Node.js, Google Cloud Platform, and MongoDB stack.
Sander uses many up-to-date, real-life code examples, all coming from live implementations, that will inspire you to grow with your architectures (microservices or otherwise) and design and coding practices, even if you operate on other technology stacks.
Sander Hoogendoorn
ibood.com
Meet Sander Hoogendoorn, an independent dad and traveler. A seasoned developer with over four decades of experience and still daily writing code, Sander has survived in the tech world in various roles, from CTO of companies like ibood.com (currently), ANVA, and Klaverblad to being Capgemini's global agile thought leader.
Known for his post-agile mindset and provocative perspectives, Sander empowers organizations and teams to break free from the norm and embrace innovation. He's not just about writing code; he's about rewriting the rules. As an author and captivating speaker, Sander has shared his ideas and practices at international conferences, covering topics from disruption, culture, and life beyond conventional agile to continuous delivery, microteams, software architecture, monads, microservices, and the art of writing elegant code. He believes in the power of critical thinking to solve problems and encourages teams to approach software development with a strategic, mindful touch.
Discover Sander - the coding rebel who believes in small steps as the path to progress and the mind as the ultimate tool for success.
Known for his post-agile mindset and provocative perspectives, Sander empowers organizations and teams to break free from the norm and embrace innovation. He's not just about writing code; he's about rewriting the rules. As an author and captivating speaker, Sander has shared his ideas and practices at international conferences, covering topics from disruption, culture, and life beyond conventional agile to continuous delivery, microteams, software architecture, monads, microservices, and the art of writing elegant code. He believes in the power of critical thinking to solve problems and encourages teams to approach software development with a strategic, mindful touch.
Discover Sander - the coding rebel who believes in small steps as the path to progress and the mind as the ultimate tool for success.
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