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Seamlessly Swapping the API backend of the Netflix Android app

The Netflix TechBlog

How we migrated our Android endpoints out of a monolith into a new microservice by Rohan Dhruva , Ed Ballot As Android developers, we usually have the luxury of treating our backends as magic boxes running in the cloud, faithfully returning us JSON. In the snippet above, we’re accessing the detail key for the video object with id 80154610.

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Exploring Data @ Netflix

The Netflix TechBlog

Netflix’s internal teams strive to provide leverage by investing in easy-to-use tooling that streamlines the user experience and incorporates best practices. Users frequently had questions on how they should set up replication, create tables using an appropriate compaction strategy, and craft CQL queries.

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EventStorming Modelling Tips to Facilitate Microservice Design

Strategic Tech

Used judiciously, EventStorming gives us the ability to uncover enough information about our domain and our business that we can use it to design our microservices, bounded contexts, and even our teams. This is where you break illusions, test assumptions, and learn how your domain really works. They created a profile.

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Egnyte Architecture: Lessons learned in building and scaling a multi petabyte content platform

High Scalability

In this article, I will share the current architecture and some of the lessons we learned scaling it along with some of the things we are looking to improve upon in the near future. This is a guest post by Kalpesh Patel , an Engineer, who for Egnyte from home. Egnyte is a Secure Content Platform built specifically for businesses.