![]() ![]() In addition, he explains in detail how local databases work, therefore all the concepts of “transaction”, up to distributed databases (eg CosmosDB, Key-Value stores, etc). Starting from a long way off, he clarifies the most commonly used terms, such as reliability, scalability, maintainability, ACID, etc. ![]() ![]() The author, Martin Kleppmann, who if you don’t know him you can also appreciate him for his youtube channel that talks about distributed systems, has the very rare ability to be able to explain very complex concepts in a very simple way. While the book’s ultimate purpose is to give ideas on how to build reliable applications that handle large amounts of data, even the back-end developer working on simpler systems – such as simple APIs – may find it useful. ![]() Knowing my passion and interest in distributed systems, a colleague of mine recommended Martin Kleppmann’s book “Designing Data-Intensive Applications: The Big Ideas Behind Reliable, Scalable, and Maintainable Systems” which, even if a few years ago, in my opinion it is still very current for those who develop back-end applications and architects who want to migrate their on-promise systems to the Cloud (eg Azure, AWS, etc). ![]()
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