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[Book Review] What did I learn from the Cloud Native Patterns book by Cornelia Davis

Fill the gap between theory and practice about cloud-native

Saeed Zarinfam
4 min readNov 3, 2022

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This month I finished the Cloud Native Patterns book by Cornelia Davis, which I found very helpful. This book helped me improve my knowledge about cloud-native concepts and best practices, so I decided to write a review or maybe an introduction about this fantastic book from Cornelia Davis.

Before start writing about the book, I should thank Manning Publications for the possibility of downloading a free PDF version of this book if you bought the physical one. They call it buy the pBook anywhere, get the eBook free (with some ristrictions). I bought the printed version from Amazon before, but with this possibility, life became easier for me, and I could use my tablet to read this.

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All of us might know about cloud native or maybe not, but I am sure that as a software developer, you want to know what exactly it means when we say cloud-native.

At first glance, you may think that this book is a little outdated because it was written in 2019, and you believe that…

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Saeed Zarinfam
Saeed Zarinfam

Written by Saeed Zarinfam

✍️ I write about Software Development, including Java, Go, Spring, Containers, K8s, AI, Observability, and more ⋈

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