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Tips, best practices, and handy Python features for designing better microservices architecture and streamlining API integrations. Microservice APIs in Python teaches you practical techniques for designing successful microservices with APIs that are easy to understand, consume, and maintain. Inside youGÇÖll learn strategies for successful API integrations, how to avoid tight coupling, implement services with clear boundaries, manage cloud deployments, and handle microservices security. In Microservice APIs in Python, youGÇÖll learn: * Service decomposition strategies for microservices *…mehr

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Tips, best practices, and handy Python features for designing better microservices architecture and streamlining API integrations. Microservice APIs in Python teaches you practical techniques for designing successful microservices with APIs that are easy to understand, consume, and maintain. Inside youGÇÖll learn strategies for successful API integrations, how to avoid tight coupling, implement services with clear boundaries, manage cloud deployments, and handle microservices security. In Microservice APIs in Python, youGÇÖll learn: * Service decomposition strategies for microservices * Documentation-driven development for APIs * Swagger/OpenAPI specification for REST APIs and Schema Definition Language for GraphQL APIs * Service implementation patterns for loosely coupled components * Security and authentication strategies * Deploying and operating microservices in the cloud * Building microservices with Flask and other frameworks
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José Antonio Haro Peralta is a full-stack software consultant specializing in Python and DevOps. He has worked in different industries, including IoT, financial services and retail, helping clients tackle varied problems including migrating legacy code to Python, migrating on-premise software to the Cloud, and migrating monoliths to microservices architectures.