I recently read the book " Software Architecture: The Hard Parts" by Neal Ford, Mark, Richards, Pramod Sadalage & Zhamak Dehghani, and t

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I recently read the book " Software Architecture: The Hard Parts" by Neal Ford, Mark, Richards, Pramod Sadalage & Zhamak Dehghani, and this is my review of the book.

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The book emphasizes the step-by-step approach of breaking down monolith, with different patterns for each step, and balancing tradeoffs for those patterns. The book is titled "Hard Parts," yet most of the book's concepts are already familiar in the industry, and maybe a “breaking monolith to microservices” title would be a better fit.

Throughout the book, the authors use the fictional story about the Sysops Squad to discuss architecture modularity, service granularity, distributed transactions, contracts, and more.

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