Let’s have some fun while we entertain the idea that maybe - just maybe! - a microservice architecture would be a great fit for our (next) project. After all, we're almost past the microservices hype. It's time to prove that this can work!
Starting from the premise that a microservice architecture is only viable if we focus not only on the speed of change, but also improve the safety of change, we can learn a lot from the early adopters who have already scouted large parts of the unknown territory before us. Tools and platforms are maturing pretty fast too, so it’s safe to assume that we are now (almost) past the peak of impediments. Let’s start enjoying those microservices!
- 07/01/2017 Dutch PHP Conference, Amsterdam website slides feedback video
- 06/13/2017 PHP Tilburg, Tilburg (NL) website slides
- 06/01/2017 PHP Leuven/Symfony UG Belgium website slides feedback
Starting todays @symfony UG Belgium #meetup at Zimmo with @matthiasnoback: talking about the way we should do IT The Right Way? pic.twitter.com/4CgFsnQt0W
— PHP Leuven (@phpleuven) June 1, 2017