
Episode 7
No Man's Sky, HTTP2, and Majestic Monoliths
In this episode, Jacob and Michael talk about the recently released No Man's Sky, HTTP/2 middleware in Laravel, MailThief, and how Majestic Monoliths stack up against microservices.
North Meets South Web Podcast · Jacob Bennett and Michael Dyrynda
August 16, 201628m 37s
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Show Notes
In this episode, Jacob and Michael talk about the recently released No Man's Sky, HTTP/2 middleware in Laravel, MailThief, and how Majestic Monoliths stack up against microservices.
Show Links
- No Man's Sky
- Lego: The Force Awakens
- How Big Is No Man's Sky?
- Eploring the 2^64 planets of No Man's Sky - a 64-bit integer may actually be 2^63 - 1, not 2^64
- Ben Ramsey - Long Live HTTP/2 from Laracon US
- Tom Schlick - Laravel HTTP/2 Server Push middleware
- Jacob's HTTP/2 Server Push middleware
- Easily Integrate HTTP/2 Server Push with a Laravel Middleware via Laravel News
- Graham Campbell (HTTP/2 Server Push comments)
- Freek Van der Herten
- PJAX Middleware
- Spatie
- Jacob
- MailThief
- Mailables in Laravel 5.3
- DHH on The Majestic Monolith
- How DHH Organizes His Rails Controllers from an interview on Full Stack Radio
- Service-Oriented Architecture at Laracon US 2015 by Samantha Geitz
- Service Oriented Architecture and Microservices on PHP Round Table
Topics
tom schlicktechnologygraham campbelldhhfreek van der hertenmailthieflaraconlaravel newsphpben ramseyno man's skyservice oriented architecturephp round tablemajestic monolithssamantha geitzhttp2laraveldevelopmentweb