Challenges of Starting Projects with Microservices - Darko Fabijan, Semaphore
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01-Jan-1900
Darko talks about why starting a new project with microservices may be tempting but that's almost never a good idea. The problem resides in that nailing the design is absolutely a must for microservices, and the first design is almost never the most optimal. We must try and discard different designs to understand the user and business needs. Microservices only create extra work with no benefits at this early stage.
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