Microservices are small, independent software programs that work together to accomplish a larger task.
They're used in many different contexts, but can be especially useful for projects that need to update frequently or have a large number of people working on the same codebase.
Microservices is the approach of breaking down an application into small, single-purpose services. These services are then built and deployed independently of each other, which makes them easier to manage, maintain, and scale.
Content:
What are Microservices?
What are the benefits of Microservices?
What are the Six Characteristics Of Microservices?
What are microservice Pros and Cons?
How Microservice Architecture Works?
Microservices vs. monolithic architecture