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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - CDC - Change Data Capture with Outbox Pattern
This video explores the combination of CDC with the Outbox pattern to achieve a reliable and scalable approach for capturing and processing database changes within a microservices architecture and how CDC can be used to extract and...
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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Introduction - Scale the Microservices Architecture Design
This video provides an overview of the importance of scaling in microservices architectures and introduces the key concepts and strategies involved in scaling. This clip is from the chapter "Scale the Microservices Architecture Design"...
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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Fetching Data with REST and GraphQL
In this video, we will examine the process of fetching data using both RESTful and GraphQL APIs. We will understand how REST follows a resource-based approach, while GraphQL offers flexible and fine-grained querying capabilities. This...
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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - Design Microservices Architecture with RESTful API Design
In this video, you will learn to design a microservices architecture using RESTful API design principles. We will understand how to define boundaries between microservices, design resource-based APIs, and ensure loose coupling and...
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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - RESTful API Design for Single Microservices
In this video, you will learn how to design RESTful APIs for a single microservice, focusing on encapsulation and granularity. We will understand how to create APIs that are aligned with the responsibilities of the microservice. This...
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Design Microservices Architecture with Patterns and Principles - RESTful API Design for Microservices
In this video, we will delve into the specifics of designing RESTful APIs for individual microservices. We will understand the key principles and patterns for creating well-designed and cohesive APIs. This clip is from the chapter...
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Is It Better To Write on Paper or Computer?
The Pros and Cons of using Paper, Piano, and the Computer to write music
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Anyone Can Write Music
All musicians can and should write music, here's an exercise to help you get started
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Our Natural Resources
Dr. Forrester explains that in order to preserve our natural resources, it is important to reduce, reuse, and recycle. Doing so will help to save energy costs and preserve the environment.
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Earth Exploration: Mountains
Dr. Forrester explores information and locations of the following major mountain ranges of the world: the Andes, Rockies, Himalayas, Atlas, and Alps.
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Explaining Natural Resources
Dr. Forrester provides information about the variety of natural resources on our planet. She explains how some of those resources are renewable, such as water, sun, and wind, while others are nonrenewable, such as oil, natural gas, and...
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Types of Natural Resources
Dr. Forrester teaches about renewable and nonrenewable natural resources.
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Surviving the Elements
Dr. Forrester teaches about how animals deal with their environments and adapt to a variety of influences.
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Desert, Forest, and Polar Habitats
Dr. Forrester explains how animals have adapted to live in deserts, forests, and polar habitats.
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What is Migration?
Migration is nearly universal within the animal kingdom; Animals across the globe, from birds and mammals to reptiles and insects, migrate for a whole variety of different reasons. Resources on Earth fluctuate and change constantly. Warm...
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Is It Better To Write on Paper or Computer?
The Pros and Cons of using Paper, Piano, and the Computer to write music
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Anyone Can Write Music
All musicians can and should write music, here's an exercise to help you get started
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How Did Early Humans Know What To Eat and What To Avoid?
As children, we learn almost entirely through observation and mimicking. From laughter and walking to the use of objects and empathy, we often create the behavior of our lives based on what we witness in others. The same thing is true...
MarketWatch
Not going to college? Here's how to find professional success
More than 60% of available jobs don't require a college degree, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics. Here are some strategies to find professional success without going to college.
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Life in the Colonies: Work
The Thirteen Colonies were built by a diverse workforce including skilled laborers, indentured servants, enslaved people, and criminals, in stark contrast to modern labor practices.
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A Controversial Theory About Gossip
Gossip is an integral part of human social structure... and maybe the reason language evolved in the first place!
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How to Deduce Project Resource Requirements
Your project won't get done by itself. And, if it's big, you can't do it all yourself. You need resources. But how many people (and how much material and equipment) do you need? I explain how to deduce Project resource requirements for...
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Leshy: The Slavic Lord of the Forest
He can grow higher than the trees, or smaller than a blade of grass. Both demon and deity, guardian and antagonist, the Leshy is rooted deep in the cultural and religious history of the Slavic people.
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The Herb Garden Grown in an Undersea Pot
Explore the innovative venture of Nemo's Garden, where plants thrive in underwater greenhouses, offering a sustainable solution to the challenges of traditional agriculture. Learn how this alternative approach harnesses the stability and...