Udi Dahan: Distributed Computing - Episode 192
In this episode, Udi Dahan, the master of Service-Oriented Architecture and Domain-Driven Design, talks about distributed computing and the changes that have occurred in the last five years. The discussion touches on various generational differences in learning approaches and defines what a service mesh is and when it is applicable. Udi also discusses his concerns with using a service mesh and highlights common problems encountered. The conversation also looks into the responsibility of larger companies and vendors to take more action and "do more good," while also emphasizing the benefits of learning more about NServiceBus's offerings and functionalities. Throughout the discussion, Udi highlights some poignant quotes that encapsulate his thoughts on the subject. If you're curious about the world of distributed computing, this is an enlightening episode.
Episode 192 of the Architect Tips podcast features Udi Dahan, the creator of the popular NServiceBus service bus for .NET. In this podcast, Udi defines some key concepts and discusses various topics, including web service-based programming, the need for developers to keep learning, and the challenges that NServiceBus aims to solve. If you're interested in expanding your knowledge about distributed computing, this podcast is a must-listen.
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