EPISODE · Jul 2, 2019 · 47 MIN
RR 419: Microservices and Storyscript with Steve Peak
from Ruby Rogues · host Charles M Wood
SponsorsSentry use code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers $1000 signing bonus RedisGreenPanelCharles Max WoodDave KimuraAndrew MasonWith Special Guest: Steve PeakEpisode Summary Today’s guest Steve Peak has been an entrepreneur and developer for a decade specializing in building tools. He built the company Codecov, one of the top performers in the github ecosystem. His next project is Storyscript, first and only top level programming language that focuses on business logic. The panel begins by discussing what a microservice is and what makes a good one. One of the difficulties with microservices that there is no standardization, and that’s where microservice.guide can help. The panel talks about some of the issues of having too many microservices and Steve offers Possible solutions. Steve delves into some of the abilities of Story Script in stringing together multiple services in different languages and how it can simplify things. They talk about if it’s possible to have too many microservices and when does a microservice become a monolith microservice. They talk about the possibility of inflating the production environment with unneeded memory by using microservices. Steve offers advice on how to go from poor decisions to responsible decisions when using microservices, how Storyscript can help when multiple microservices are in use, and where he sees the industry heading. LinksStoryscriptSlackMicroservice.guideKubernetesStripe APIHub.storyscript.ioJson Machine BoxDockerKafkaKongDevise Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter PicksDave Kimura:Sidecar from macOS CatalinaCharles Max Wood:2 episodes a week of JavaScript JabberNetlify CMSSteve Peak:Follow Steve on Twitter @iopeakSpecial Guest: Steve Peak. Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacyBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ruby-rogues--6102073/support.
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SponsorsSentry use code “devchat” for $100 credit Triplebyte offers $1000 signing bonus RedisGreenPanelCharles Max WoodDave KimuraAndrew MasonWith Special Guest: Steve PeakEpisode Summary Today’s guest Steve Peak has been an entrepreneur and developer for a decade specializing in building tools. He built the company Codecov, one of the top performers in the github ecosystem. His next project is Storyscript, first and only top level programming language that focuses on business logic. The panel begins by discussing what a microservice is and what makes a good one. One of the difficulties with microservices that there is no standardization, and that’s where microservice.guide can help. The panel talks about some of the issues of having too many microservices and Steve offers Possible solutions. Steve delves into some of the abilities of Story Script in stringing together multiple services in different languages and how it can simplify things. They talk about if it’s possible to have too many microservices and when does a microservice become a monolith microservice. They talk about the possibility of inflating the production environment with unneeded memory by using microservices. Steve offers advice on how to go from poor decisions to responsible decisions when using microservices, how Storyscript can help when multiple microservices are in use, and where he sees the industry heading. LinksStoryscriptSlackMicroservice.guideKubernetesStripe APIHub.storyscript.ioJson Machine BoxDockerKafkaKongDevise Follow DevChat on Facebook and Twitter PicksDave Kimura:Sidecar from macOS CatalinaCharles Max Wood:2 episodes a week of JavaScript JabberNetlify CMSSteve Peak:Follow Steve on Twitter @iopeakSpecial Guest: Steve Peak. Advertising Inquiries: <a href="https://redcircle.com/brands" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer...
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