Cloud Native Go: Building Reliable Services in Unreliable Environments
A**D
Engaging, Enlightening, and Erudite Awesomeness on all things Cloud Native!
If you are an in-the-trenches programmer, working with cloud native, you need this book, even if you think you don’t need it. Here's why:- This book—aptly titled “Cloud Native Go: Building Reliable Services in Unreliable Environments”—is at once engaging, enlightening, and yes, even managing to be erudite (all in a delightfully endearing and refreshing way.)- So yes, this sparkling book on (Cloud Native) Go has blown me away...- It entertains even as it educates you on the intricacies (the guts) of what makes cloud native tick.- Oh, if only more tech writers could write as well as the author. As a fellow writer—I've been blogging at ProgrammingDigressions for the past seven years and also happen to be the impresario of the well-received series of books, right here on Amazon, “The Programming Imagination Series”—I am compelled to congratulate the author (Matthew Titmus) for managing to pull this off!- And yes, I stand enlightened after reading the fine book that is “Cloud Native Go: Building Reliable Services in Unreliable Environments”, which has garnered my highest recommendation!
P**K
Insightful Read
Really helps level set on what makes an application cloud native and tooling practices to consider to support the environment. Includes coding examples but I was able to follow the major concepts perfectly well.
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