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The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Applying architectural patterns and pattern languages to build systems for the cloud. In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast , I talk with Matt Stine , global CTO of archite...
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The O’Reilly Programming Podcast: Applying architectural patterns and pattern languages to build systems for the cloud. In this episode of the O’Reilly Programming Podcast , I talk with Matt Stine , global CTO of architecture at Pivotal . He is the presenter of the O’Reilly live online training course Cloud-Native Architecture Patterns , and he has spoken about cloud-native architecture at the recent O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference and O’Reilly Security Conference. Discussion points: The importance of creating a shared understanding of core architectural terms: “There are probably 20-30 conflicting definitions of ‘microservices’ floating around,” Stine says. “If we try to build some complicated software on top of a poor shared understanding, basically we’re all going to be confused.” How patterns can make sense of an ongoing paradigm shift in software architecture: “The industry is learning quite rapidly that this ‘design thinking’ and this ‘language thinking’ is really important,” he says. “We’re taking a much more holistic view of software engineering.” Stine explains six key architecture concepts that can be used as guideposts in a journey to the cloud: modularity, observability, deployability, testability, disposability, and replaceability. Stine’s three principles of cloud-native security are: rotating user credentials frequently, repaving servers and applications from a known good state often, and repairing vulnerable software as soon as updates are available. Other links: The video Designing Cloud-Native Architecture for Continuous Delivery , presented by Matt Stine The video Designing Cloud-Native Architecture for DevOps , presented by Matt Stine The O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference , February 26-28, 2018, in New York City—best price ends December 1, 2017 The Software Architecture Radio podcast , hosted by Matt Stine
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