Topic Brief: As the world moves towards real-time there's a growing demand for building sophisticated stream processing applications. Dealing with legacy monoliths can be challenging due to accumulated technical debt.

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As the world moves towards real-time there's a growing demand for building sophisticated stream processing applications. Dealing with legacy monoliths can be challenging due to accumulated technical debt. Ruby hears from Rob how his session this week covering an introduction to

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  • Dealing with legacy monoliths can be challenging due to accumulated technical debt.
  • Ruby hears from Rob how his session this week covering an introduction to
  • Discuss the differences, misnomers and other things to consider between

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RubyConf 2022: Everything a Microservice: The Worst Possible Intro to dRuby by Kevin Kuchta

RubyConf 2022: Everything a Microservice: The Worst Possible Intro to dRuby by Kevin Kuchta

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SUSEsphere: Ruby finds out all about Microservices Architecture

SUSEsphere: Ruby finds out all about Microservices Architecture

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Building microservices with Rails

Building microservices with Rails

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RubyConf 2022: Building Stream Processing Applications with Ruby & Meroxa by Ali Hamidi

RubyConf 2022: Building Stream Processing Applications with Ruby & Meroxa by Ali Hamidi

As the world moves towards real-time there's a growing demand for building sophisticated stream processing applications.

Monoliths vs Microservices

Monoliths vs Microservices

Discuss the differences, misnomers and other things to consider between

RubyConf 2022: What does "high priority" mean? The secret to happy queues by Daniel Magliola

RubyConf 2022: What does "high priority" mean? The secret to happy queues by Daniel Magliola

Like most web applications, you run important jobs in the background. And today, some of your urgent jobs are running late. Again ...

RubyConf 2024 ACIDic Jobs: Scaling a resilient jobs layer by Stephen Margheim

RubyConf 2024 ACIDic Jobs: Scaling a resilient jobs layer by Stephen Margheim

Background jobs have become an essential component of any Rails app. As your /jobs directory grows, however, how do you ...

Taming Monoliths Without Microservices

Taming Monoliths Without Microservices

Read more details and related context about Taming Monoliths Without Microservices.

RailsConf 2023 - Applying microservices patterns to a modular monolith by Guillermo Aguirre

RailsConf 2023 - Applying microservices patterns to a modular monolith by Guillermo Aguirre

Dealing with legacy monoliths can be challenging due to accumulated technical debt. When faced with this situation, we usually ...

Ruby, Microservices, and Hardcore PostgreSQL

Ruby, Microservices, and Hardcore PostgreSQL

English version of the talk I did at RubySummitBR. Original video here: