22 lectures on practical software architecture scenarios, essential practical experience for transitioning from engineer to architect. Resource introduction: 22 lectures on practical software architecture scenarios, essential practical experience for transitioning from engineer to architect. Architect is the goal of many programmers. It can be said that "a programmer who does not want to be an architect is not a good programmer." But the reality is that on the road to advancement from engineer to architect, many programmers with strong technical capabilities and even certain architectural thinking have failed. Many programmers with certain experience often have a feeling that they have learned a lot, but they understand less and less what architecture is. They also lack confidence when encountering actual business problems and don’t know how to combine their own technology with the business to find the optimal architectural solution. From engineers to architects, many people lack the understanding of actual business and the ability to solve actual business problems. Course Catalog Document [5927] Opening Words To learn software architecture well, start with the scenario.mp4 [5928] 01 Hot and cold separation: How to optimize the slow reading and writing of tables with large amounts of data? .mp4 [5929] 02 Query separation: How to optimize slow queries when the table has a large amount of data? .mp4 [5930] 03 Elaticearch Note: These are the three points you have to know.mp4 [5931] 04 Splitting tables and databases: How to solve the problem of slow reading and writing when a single table has a large amount of data? .mp4 [5932] 05 Read cache: How to reduce the pressure of database read operations? .mp4 [5933] 06 Write cache: How to save database write operation resources? .mp4 [5934] 07 Data Collection: How to avoid affecting the main business by making high-frequency data collection requests? .mp4 [5935] 08 Second-time sale architecture: Things you must know when designing a second-time sale architecture.mp4 [5936] 09 Registration discovery: How to manage background services efficiently? .mp4 [5937] 10 Full link log: What exactly happened to this request? .mp4 [5938] 11 Circuit Breaker: How to prevent a service failure from bringing down the entire system? .mp4 [5939] 12 Current limiting: How to ensure that the server can withstand billions of flows? .mp4 [5940] 13 The pain of microservices: Use actual experience to tell you how pitfalls it is (I).mp4 [5941] 14 The pain of microservices: Use actual experience to tell you how pitfalls it is (II).mp4 [5942] 15 The pain of microservices: Use actual experience to tell you how pitfalls it is (III).mp4 [5943] 16 Data consistency: How can upstream services remain unaffected when downstream services fail? .mp4 [5944] 17 Data synchronization: How to solve the data dependency problem between microservices? .mp4 [5945] 18 BFF: How to handle the intricate relationships between microservices? .mp4 [5946] 19 Interface Mock: The third-party service is not ready yet, how to continue the functional design? .mp4 [5947] 20 One test environment per person: When will the test environment be released for use? .mp4 [5948] Conclusion How to become indispensable to your boss? .mp4 |
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