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Microservices Architecture Handbook: Non-Programmer's Guide for Building Microservices

By: Stephen Fleming
Narrated by: Ryan Withrow
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Are you a non-coder looking for insight into Microservices Architecture?

You may be a consultant, advisor, project manager, or a novice in the IT industry...after going through this guide you will be able to appreciate Microservices and other related concepts like SOA, Monolith Architecture, DevOps, Docker, Kubernetes, etc. You will also learn about the leaders in Microservices adoption and impact it had on the overall agility and hyper-growth of the adopters. This audiobook covers the complete lifecycle for your understanding on subjects such as: integrating, testing, deploying Microservices, and security concerns while deploying them.

I am confident that after listening to the audiobook you will be able to navigate the discussion with any stakeholder and take your agenda ahead. Additionally, if you are new to the industry and looking for an application development job, this audiobook will help you to prepare with all the relevant information presented to understand the topic.

©2018 Stephen Fleming (P)2018 Stephen Fleming
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Terrible listen

I’ve never had to listen to a lengthy legal disclaimer in an audiobook before but perhaps this was a requirement however I have never had to listen to the table of contents in an audiobook. A pointless and wasteful addition that only serves to increase read time minutes on advertising.

The narrator constantly mispronounced words such as “albeit” as “all-bite” and “repository” as “respotory” which was jarring.
The book has many errors in the text confusing plural and singular a lot, such as “the micro services applications” referring to an application made up of many micro services.
The book is like listening to Wikipedia, it rarely discusses ideas, merely presenting what is in vogue. It also says it is not for developers (I am a developer) and more for project managers and is tech agnostic but spends an incredible amount of time reviewing docker, programming languages, Java frameworks that enable micro services to function better which were all very tech dependent.
I could go on but I feel my pain having wasted a credit on this should be shared so feel free to have a listen.

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Frustrating and dull.

Why take the effort to have the book available on audiobooks and then use a lacklustre monotone voice. Is Ryan a real person? I couldn’t handle the voice.

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