LinuxFoundationX: Building Microservice Platforms with TARS
Are you interested in microservices? Don’t miss out on TARS! Get an in-depth primer on the powerful TARS framework for building your microservice platform.
About this course
This course is an introduction to microservices and the TARS framework for beginners. TARS is a new generation distributed microservice applications framework designed to support multiple programming languages, including C++, Golang, Java, Node.js, PHP, and Python, which allows developers and enterprises to quickly build stable and reliable applications that run at scale.
This course will show you why more and more developers and companies have chosen TARS to build their services. It is designed for engineers working in microservices, as well enterprise managers interested in exploring internal technical architectures, especially working for digital transmission in the traditional industry. In addition, anyone interested in software architecture will benefit from this course.
You will learn how to efficiently develop microservices programs using different programming languages and quickly deploy the corresponding services into applications. Upon completion, you will wield a powerful skill for understanding microservices architecture and should be able to quickly build stable and reliable applications based on TARS.
At a Glance:
Institution: LinuxFoundationX
Subject: Computer Science
Level: Introductory
Prerequisites:
Basic knowledge of the Linux Command Line Interface (CLI)
Basic knowledge of database technology like MySQL
Basic programming knowledge based on one or more mainstream languages, such as C++, Golang, PHP, etc.
Optional: Basic knowledge of container technology such as Docker and Kubernetes.
Language: English
Video Transcript: English
Associated skills:Java (Programming Language), Go (Programming Language), Data Transmissions, PHP (Scripting Language), Python (Programming Language), C++ (Programming Language), Microservices, Node.js, Software Architecture
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