January 2026
Intermediate to advanced
674 pages
15h 30m
English
Throughout the book, we have been building our system in isolation. However, in real life, we know that we will not be building systems in isolation without any input from other developers. For most projects, you must coordinate with other developers and integrate with legacy systems. There are no black and white approaches, but trade-offs. In this chapter, we explore the positive and negative effects of microservices in relation to collaborating with other developers and managing a complex system. We will also highlight how nanoservices can help improve these trade-offs. We also cover some coding exercises in managing private code and distributing that code in builds and deployments, ...
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