OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMThe Making of a 100% Google Powered Microservice Architecture — Part 2This is the second part of the making of a 100% Google Powered Microservice architecture. The complete series are:Apr 29, 20176Apr 29, 20176
OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMThe Making of a 100% Google Powered Microservice Architecture — Part 1Microservice architecture has been the rage these days and more people are migrating to it. However, this architecture is very unfamiliar…Apr 29, 2017Apr 29, 2017
OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMinInitiateHow We Solved Authentication and Authorization in Our Microservice ArchitectureAt Andela, we have multiple internal apps built by the internal Engineering teams used to manage internal process and to make us more…Apr 24, 201739Apr 24, 201739
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OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMinforLoopContinuously Deploy your Golang binaries using CircleCI and Heroku DockerIntroducing Heroku Container Registry and RuntimeAug 21, 20161Aug 21, 20161
OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMinInitiateBuilding Scalable Applications Using Event Sourcing and CQRSIf you want to build a data driven application that scales well, you better start thinking of using event sourcing.Jun 26, 201634Jun 26, 201634
OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMinInitiateBuilding Out an Antifragile Microservice Architecture @ Andela — Design ConsiderationOn May 3rd 2016, I transitioned to a new role @ Andela. I was formally a technical trainer in charge of training incredibly smart young…Jun 20, 201617Jun 20, 201617
OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMBuilding an MVC Framework — Part 2This is the second part of Building an MVC Framework with Ruby. The topics we’ll cover are:Jun 19, 20161Jun 19, 20161
OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMBuilding an MVC Framework — Part 1Around a year ago, I started teaching ruby and rails at Andela. One of the biggest challenge in teaching rails is explaining all of the…Jun 5, 20161Jun 5, 20161
OKONKWO VINCENT IKEMRuby on Steroids(DSLs): The Powerful Spell Called DSLSoftware engineering is all about trade-offs. There rarely is a “best” or “correct” solution to programming problems. The typical…Jun 5, 20162Jun 5, 20162