This interview was recorded for the GOTO Book Club.
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Vaughn Vernon - Co-Author of "Strategic Monoliths & Microservices" and DDD and Reactive Leader
James Higginbotham - Author of "Principles of Web API Design" and Executive API Consultant at  LaunchAny

DESCRIPTION
Microservices have become more than a buzzword and are now viable alternatives to monoliths, which makes understanding why and how they should be used more important than ever. Thinking strategically about software architecture has to be the cornerstone of any software development.
Vaughn Vernon, author of “Strategic Monoliths and Microservices: Driving Innovation Using Purposeful Architecture” (Addison-Wesley Signature Series (Vernon)), and James Higginbotham, author of “Principles of Web API Design”, discuss purposeful architecture, why events matter in software and much more.
The interview is based on Vaughn's book "Strategic Monoliths & Microservices".

Read the full transcription of the interview here

RECOMMENDED BOOKS
Vaughn Vernon & Tomasz Jaskula • Strategic Monoliths & Microservices
James Higginbotham • Principles of Web API Design
Vaughn Vernon • Implementing Domain-Driven Design
Vaughn Vernon • Domain-Driven Design Distilled
Vaughn Vernon • Reactive Messaging Patterns With the Actor Model
Sam Newman • Monolith to Microservices
Sam Newman • Building Microservices
Ronnie Mitra & Irakli Nadareishvili • Microservices: Up and Running
Mitra, Nadareishvili, McLarty & Amundsen • Microservice Architecture

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