Presentation: Building Real World Node.JS Microservices on Azure

Track: Sponsored Solution Track IV

Location: Pacific BC

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Level: Intermediate

Persona: General Software

Abstract

Microservces are small services with independent lifecycles that work together” -Sam Newman. In this talk we’ll explore building real world microservices application using using Node.JS and kubernetes on Azure. After a brief introduction of what microservices are and why they are important, we'll spend the bulk of the time looking at how BDD, CQRS, and Event Sourcing coupled with modern CI/CD techniques can help you deploy containers to Azure. We’ll explore best practices, code, and tooling to get the job done right. Beginners will get a sense of what microservices are and what makes different, whereas more experienced practitioners will get an insight into practical advice into how to implement them.

Speaker: James Truitt

Technical Evangelist @Microsoft

James Truitt an agile software developer and technologist. He’s has 17+ years of experience creating software for the TV Broadcasting field. His focus and passion is learning and sharing all things dealing with the cloud. When he’s not behind a computer you’ll find him in the stands cheering on his kids in a local basketball arena.

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