In general I tend to read only one book at a time. I fully understand that when you are in K-12 and later in college, you are obliged to read books for the different simultaneous courses that you are taking. Once people are done with formal training, most of us never read a book again. That is a shame. It seems that the rush in life does not give us time to read. When tired we just sit and want to be entertained by whatever is being showed on TV or at a theater. My wife and I prefer to sit down and chat. When we are not working and are not together, we both read books. About a year ago we stopped watching TV so we returned the cable boxes. Today we only have Internet access. That way, when someone recommends a movie, we are able to get it on-line. All our TV sets at home are equipped with Chromecast which makes it so easy to watch from pictures to movies. Continue reading “Building Microservices – Peek”
Tag: Design Patterns
Design Patterns
A couple days ago I was involved in a conversation regarding the use of references (i.e., books, Internet, magazines, etc) when looking for approaches to solve technical issues that architects, designers, and developers may face on their day to day operations. It seems like some people have the idea that using a reference to refresh a known concept that, due to lack of use, needs some dusting, indicates lack of ability and knowledge. It all depends on how references are used and what is the individual looking for. Continue reading “Design Patterns”