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Юлия Юрьевна Попова Node.js: разработка приложений в микросервисной архитектуре с нуля

Юлия Юрьевна Попова Node.js: разработка приложений в микросервисной архитектуре с нуля

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From the Press Box to the Server Room: Mastering Microservices with Node.js

For the Red who codes as passionately as they support the club, this book is your tactical playbook for modern web architecture. Just as Liverpool’s midfield controls the tempo, a well-built microservice ecosystem keeps your application flowing. Written by Yulia Yuryevna Popova, this guide walks you through building distributed systems from scratch using Node.js.

You’ll learn to orchestrate three microservices, manage databases, and integrate Kafka as your message broker—like a perfectly timed through ball to Salah. Redis caching is covered for that lightning-fast response, while Docker Compose and Kubernetes ensure your app’s defence is rock-solid. The book dives into distributed transactions and deployment on remote servers, teaching you how to scale without losing control.

Crucially, it addresses the modern challenge: keeping your frontend beautiful and responsive even as backend complexity grows. No more laggy pages—just smooth, reliable performance. An electronic archive with extra materials is available from the publisher.

Perfect for developers starting their journey, this is your pre-season training for building robust, fault-tolerant applications. Whether you’re coding a fan site or a full-stack platform, treat this as your tactical analysis session for better code.

Customer reviews

Maria Santos ★★★★☆
After using it for a while, The card clearly explains how this book applies Node.js microservices to real-world scenarios, using football analogies that make technical concepts easy to grasp. It outlines the key topics like Kafka, Redis, and Kubernetes without getting too technical, so I immediately understood what I'd be learning. The description also mentions practical extras like the electronic archive, which adds value. Overall, it's a straightforward and inviting overview for any developer looking to improve their backend skills.
James Miller ★★★★★
Bottom line: The card clearly explains how this book applies Node.js microservices to real-world scenarios, using football analogies that make technical concepts easy to grasp. It outlines the key topics like Kafka, Redis, and Kubernetes without getting too technical, so I immediately understood what I'd be learning. The description also mentions practical extras like the electronic archive, which adds value. Overall, it's a straightforward and inviting overview for any developer looking to improve their backend skills.
Alex Thompson ★★★★☆
The card clearly explains how this book applies Node.js microservices to real-world scenarios, using football analogies that make technical concepts easy to grasp. It outlines the key topics like Kafka, Redis, and Kubernetes without getting too technical, so I immediately understood what I'd be learning. The description also mentions practical extras like the electronic archive, which adds value. Overall, it's a straightforward and inviting overview for any developer looking to improve their backend skills.