Course – Microservices in Node.js
https://www.linkedin.com/learning/node-js-microservices?trk=share_android_course_learning&shareId=Grc5%2FK59SgarHwePJUNjcQ%3D%3D
https://www.linkedin.com/learning/node-js-microservices?trk=share_android_course_learning&shareId=Grc5%2FK59SgarHwePJUNjcQ%3D%3D
The documentation I wrote for the Git Pull requests: Alrighty! There’s a script/cron running on 172.18.18.107. It runs every 60 mins. To make a staging release: Go to DevOps or setup a pull request in CLI: Create a new pull request. Make sure You are in either od-dashboard-dev or ui_development depending on what you want …
I’m taking a Node.js microservices course to stay up-to-date. This course is going through the process of building a service registry before going into microservices. It occurs to me, why are we re-building a service registry for every app? Why is there not a Server Registry as a Service? I.E. Why not a “domain name …
https://auth0.com/blog/node-js-and-typescript-tutorial-build-a-crud-api/
I started writing a scheduled jobs management tool and now realize it was a mistake. The original problem I was trying to solve was “how to you setup scheduled jobs on multiple servers (dev, staging, QA/UAT, production) while also saving the run schedule to version control”. I was over-complicating this in my head and thinking …
https://blog.logrocket.com/building-microservices-node-js/
No criteria is perfect and they inevitably take some time to refine and perfect. But! I think this is a good representation of my understanding of SDLC, my communication, and my management style.