Service-Oriented vs. Monolith
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Welcome to the third edition of “Station Wagon Full of Tapes”. In this article I will focus on a different aspect of scaling for organizations; scaling teams.
The discussion around using service-oriented architecture vs. monolithic architecture has been around for a while now. Most teams do choose the microservices path since that’s the “industry standard” these days. However, monolithic designs still have their use and space, especially at an early stage of an idea or a product.
I had the luxury of working in codebases where both approaches were the standard. I am leaning for microservices. I have my reasons as to why in which I’ll share below. First, let’s talk about both architectural models.
Author Nicole O’Brien’s “Sassy and Callie (Her Dog) and a Wagon Full of What-Ifs” is a fun-filled children’s book about the benefits of different types of food
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“Sassy and Callie (Her Dog) and a Wagon Full of What-Ifs:” from Christian Faith Publishing author Nicole O’Brien is a fun-filled and beautifully illustrated children’s book about the defining characteristics, properties, and benefits of different types of fruits and vegetables. While an entertaining read for adults and kids alike, this book is also a valuable learning resource that can be used to teach young learners colors, shapes, textures, tastes, and the importance of eating a varied diet.