Agile and Dependable Service Development with Bosque and Morphir
Offered By: Linux Foundation via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore innovative approaches to agile and dependable service development using Bosque and Morphir in this 38-minute conference talk presented by Mark Marron from Microsoft and Stephen Goldbaum from Morgan Stanley at a Linux Foundation event. Discover how to simplify microservice creation, automate management and reliability processes, and implement efficient testing and service mocking techniques. Learn from a National Weather Service-inspired forecast example, examining data type checking implementations and the Bosque Mock Generator. Delve into M.B.E.F versioning, provider/consumer validation, and forecast clients. Investigate IR design for reasoning and understand the inner workings of the checker tool. Gain insights into creating more robust and maintainable services using cutting-edge technologies and methodologies.
Syllabus
Intro
Writing microservices should be easy
Automate Management & Reliability
National Weather Service Inspired Forecast
NWS Inspired Forecast (Bosque)
Forecast - DataType
Checking Implementations
Testing and Service Mocking
Bosque Mock Generator
M.B.E.F Versioning
Provider/Consumer Validation
Forecast Clients
Forecast - Bug
IR Design For Reasoning
How this Works (Checker)
Calculator Check
Taught by
Linux Foundation
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