Sam Newman, known for his work on microservices, clarified that while he did not coin the term, he has played a significant role in its development. With a background in consulting and training, he helps teams improve architectural practices and is currently writing a book on distributed system resilience. Reflecting on a decade since his first microservices book, Newman indicated that although the latest edition is thicker, the core principles such as loose coupling, domain-driven design, and technology-agnosticism have remained constant, reinforcing these foundational elements for effective microservices architecture.
The core concepts of microservices remain unchanged, focusing on independently deployable services that are business-capable and technology-agnostic, emphasizing loose coupling and domain-driven design.
I work globally as a consultant and trainer, helping teams refine their architecture while also working on a book about making distributed systems more resilient.
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