Message from @Hagel
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THE BLOATED CORPSE OF LIBERAL DEMOCRACY IS STINKING AS WELL
TIME TO BURY IT!
A REALLY GREAT READ SO FAR
It looks familiar.
THIS IS PRETTY COOL
@Mosely YES IT DOES; 2012 -- STILL VITAL HOWEVER
what is hotep
I wonder to which extent population genetics have determined the music to emerge from various cultures
@Hagel PRETTY EXTENSIVELY I WOULD GUESS
@The Enlightened Shepherd GARVEYITE BLACK POWER
HOWDY @HeimatFreiheitTradition
Hey there Brett!
How goes it?
PRETTY WELL
HOW ABOUT YOU?
UPDATING LINKS LIST FOR THE WEEK
I'm doing well too. Doing some recreational programming and listening to Sol Austan Mani Vestan
I'm exploring how to build a testable microservice architecture. Focusing on tests & craftsmanship.
Not particularly interesting from an algorithmic perspective
What's a microservice?
But interesting from a SWEng perspective
a single "slice" of a bigger system, packaged as its own REST service
e.g. if you have an online shop, the shopping basket might be served by a separate service, the wishlist by another, etc.
essentially, a more granular way of decomposing things that do multiple tasks
and it should be built such that it can be run replicated (e.g. in a cluster)
so a microservice is something like a library in the context of distributed replicated systems
Okay
You seem to live in Rome while I am a barbarian, feral at best
Hm, I don't quite get what you mean by that. Care to elaborate?
I've never heard of most of those names
Ah, well. It's a slice of a slice of a slice of the world. Nothing particularly important, just something to tinker with 😃
I also do recreational programming, but I don't know what a REST service is
Although I know no netcode yet
well, a REST service is nothing particularly mysterious: it's a web service that uses HTTP verbs and uses links for service navigation/discovery
usually produces JSON as the media type
first result is decent: https://encrypted.google.com/search?hl=en&q=rest%20service
quote: "While REST stands for Representational State Transfer, which is an architectural style for networked hypermedia applications, it is primarily used to build Web services that are lightweight, maintainable, and scalable. A service based on REST is called a RESTful service."