gRPC Microservices in Go (Manning)
Monday, 27 November 2023

This book shows how to build fast and secure microservices with the gRPC high-performance messaging protocol and Go language. Hüseyin Babal shows how to utilize these tools to build production-grade microservices. The book also shows how to design backward compatible APIs and apply hexagonal architecture to microservices.

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Author: Hüseyin Babal
Publisher: Manning
Date: November 2023
Pages: 200
ISBN: 978-1633439207
Print:1633439208
Kindle:B0CKRWDGTK
Audience: Go developers
Level: Intermediate
Category: Frameworks

grpcmicro

  • Designing and implementing resilient microservice architecture
  • Testing microservices
  • Deploying microservices to the cloud with modern orchestration tools
  • Monitoring and overseeing microservices

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