Vancouver Tech Podcast Ep.86: Eventide Project’s Scott Bellware on Monoliths vs. Microservices

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Scott Bellware, co-creator of the Eventide Project, a toolkit for developing event-sourced distributed systems, joins host Drew Ogryzek for a discussion around Microservices versus Monolithic software architecture.

Bellware shares insight from his development experience and offers words of advice and caution for software companies facing a rewrite of a monolith into a service-based distributed system.

Follow Scott Bellware on Twitter at @sbellware and Samantha Ming at @EventsPodcast.


Theme music by A Shell In The Pit from the game Parkitect

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Drew Ogryzek

As a software developer, lead organizer of HackerNest Vancouver, organizer of the Vancouver Tech Meetup, and founder of the Vancouver Tech Podcast, Drew is very active in Vancouver's tech community. Find him on Twitter at @drew_bro

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