It has been a long time since the last post. This basically because I changed the company for which I work, and I needed a lot of time to integrate and to fix other issues. I am going to speak… Continue Reading →
PREVIOUSLY ON PART II: we have spoken about TLS configuration. For this topic we spoke about client capabilities, then key exchange (and DHE and ECDHE) and the comparison between DHE and RSA, Server Name Indication (SNI), SSL Stripping and Mixed… Continue Reading →
PREVIOUSLY ON PART I: we have spoken about the reasons for securing our communications, the problems and the attacks to an encrypted communication, the strength of an encrypted communication and the different steps to open a connection, how we generate keys,… Continue Reading →
Hello everyone, lot of things are gonna change in the next month. I was (as always) very busy, so I didn’t find time to write even for the usual conferences I attended, like Scala Central 11. But today and tomorrow… Continue Reading →
Previously on my blog: in the previous post we spoke about circuit breakers, communication, point to point vs brokers, robustness and antifragile, stressors and consumer driven contracts. In the first post we spoke about what are microservices, pros and cons of… Continue Reading →
Previously on my blog: in the previous post we spoke about what are microservices, pros and cons of the network in the architecture (fallacies of distributing systems, CAP theorem…) and the problem of changes, but most of the discussion was… Continue Reading →
Today I finished a 3 days training on (reactive) microservices with David Dawson (Twitter – Website – LinkedIn). I had no opportunities to share day by day what we learnt, but I will write the three posts anyway. The first… Continue Reading →
This evening I have attended one of the conferences of GOTO; Conferences that took place at Codenode and it was sponsored by WorldPay. I found info about this conference on Meetup and I registered. The conference was titled “I’ve been… Continue Reading →
It is a busy period, but I am not missing the important meetings. Like Scala Central number 9, that is currently my preferred meetup: firstly because it is Scala, secondly because it is always about interesting topics. This time I… Continue Reading →
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