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Python Microservices- Breaking a Monolith to Microservices

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  • May 03, 2025
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Python Microservices: Breaking a Monolith to Microservices, available at $44.99, has an average rating of 3.55, with 69 lectures, based on 132 reviews, and has 1525 subscribers.

You will learn about Event Driven Architecture with Apache Kafka Multiple Database Connections Internal Http Requests Run Docker with multiple networks Import Data from multiple databases Use Kubernetes Deploy to Google Cloud Platform This course is ideal for individuals who are Python developers curious about the Microservices Architecture It is particularly useful for Python developers curious about the Microservices Architecture.

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Summary

Title: Python Microservices: Breaking a Monolith to Microservices

Price: $44.99

Average Rating: 3.55

Number of Lectures: 69

Number of Published Lectures: 69

Number of Curriculum Items: 69

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 69

Original Price: $174.99

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • Event Driven Architecture with Apache Kafka
  • Multiple Database Connections
  • Internal Http Requests
  • Run Docker with multiple networks
  • Import Data from multiple databases
  • Use Kubernetes
  • Deploy to Google Cloud Platform
  • Who Should Attend

  • Python developers curious about the Microservices Architecture
  • Target Audiences

  • Python developers curious about the Microservices Architecture
  • Welcome to Python and Kafka: Breaking a Monolith to Microservices Course – the course that will take your Python development skills to the next level.

    Here are some interesting facts:

  • The average Django developer salary in the US is $100k

  • However:

  • The average Kafka developer salary in the US is $126.750

  • The average Microservices developer salary in the US is $134,546

  • This means if you are a Django developer you have the potential to increase your salary by up to 35% just by purchasing this course!

    How this course works

    This course will start with a pre-built monolith, the building of the starting app won’t be covered in this course. So in this course, you will start immediately with Microservices Architecture,this course is intended for people that have a solid understanding of Python and Django and want to learn in a short amount of time more advanced concepts. I am very clear and precise in my way of teaching so this course won’t have unnecessary explanations on my part, I will explain what is needed when it is needed.

    If you are interested in learning how the Monolith is created you can check my other courses:

  • Angular Material, Universal & Django: A Rapid Guide

  • React, Next.js and Django: A Rapid Guide – Advanced

  • Vue 3, Nuxt.js and Django: A Rapid Guide – Advanced

  • In those courses, you will learn how to build a SPA with your favorite frontend framework.

    What you will learn in this course

    In this course, you will start with a pre-built monolith and you will learn:

  • What is the Microservices Architecture

  • How to Configure Kafka with Python

  • Internal Http Requests

  • How to make a Microservice only for Authentication Purposes

  • Run Docker with multiple networks

  • Produce Kafka Events to multiple topics

  • Create Custom Middlewares & Services

  • Import Data from multiple databases

  • About Me

    I’m a FullStack Developer with 10+ years of experience. I’m obsessed with clean code and I try my best that my courses have the cleanest code possible.

    My teaching style is very straightforward, I will not waste too much time explaining all the ways you can create something or other unnecessary information to increase the length of my lectures. If you want to learn things rapidly then this course is for you.

    If you have any coding problems I will offer my support within 12 hours when you post the question. I’m very active when trying to help my students.

    So what are you waiting for, give this course a try and you won’t get disappointed.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: The Monolith

    Lecture 1: Setup

    Lecture 2: Stripe Keys

    Lecture 3: Exploring the Code

    Lecture 4: Monolith vs Microservices

    Chapter 3: Email Microservice

    Lecture 1: Email Diagram

    Lecture 2: Setup

    Lecture 3: Kafka Setup

    Lecture 4: Confluent Cloud CLI

    Lecture 5: Consuming Kafka Messages

    Lecture 6: Producing Kafka Messages

    Lecture 7: Sending Emails

    Chapter 4: Users Microservice

    Lecture 1: Users Diagram

    Lecture 2: Setup

    Lecture 3: Importing Data

    Lecture 4: Moving Views

    Lecture 5: Register

    Lecture 6: Login

    Lecture 7: Authenticated User

    Lecture 8: User Token

    Lecture 9: User Service

    Lecture 10: Ambassadors

    Lecture 11: Middlewares

    Lecture 12: Removing the User

    Lecture 13: External Networks

    Lecture 14: Scopes

    Chapter 5: Admin Microservice

    Lecture 1: Admin Diagram

    Lecture 2: Setup

    Lecture 3: Importing Data

    Lecture 4: Moving Views

    Lecture 5: Admin Consumer

    Lecture 6: Admin Queue

    Lecture 7: Listeners

    Chapter 6: Ambassador Microservice

    Lecture 1: Ambassador and Checkout Diagram

    Lecture 2: Setup

    Lecture 3: Importing Data

    Lecture 4: Importing Views

    Lecture 5: Using Kafka

    Lecture 6: Syncing Data

    Lecture 7: Handling Errors

    Chapter 7: Checkout Microserice

    Lecture 1: Setup

    Lecture 2: Importing Views

    Lecture 3: Using Kafka

    Lecture 4: Testing

    Chapter 8: Kubernetes & Deployment

    Lecture 1: Kubernetes

    Lecture 2: Pods

    Lecture 3: Environment Variables

    Lecture 4: Kompose

    Lecture 5: Secrets

    Lecture 6: Google Kubernetes Engine

    Lecture 7: Google Cloud Shell

    Lecture 8: Google Cloud SDK

    Lecture 9: Google Container Registry

    Lecture 10: Cloud SQL

    Lecture 11: Users Kubernetes Files

    Lecture 12: Users Deployment

    Lecture 13: Ingress

    Lecture 14: Database Private IP

    Lecture 15: Force Script Name

    Lecture 16: Admin Setup

    Lecture 17: Admin Kubernetes Files

    Lecture 18: Admin Deployment

    Lecture 19: Ambassador Setup

    Lecture 20: Ambassador Kubernetes Files

    Lecture 21: Ambassador Deployment

    Lecture 22: Checkout Setup

    Lecture 23: Checkout Kubernetes Files

    Lecture 24: Checkout Deployment

    Lecture 25: Testing the Frontend

    Instructors

  • Python Microservices- Breaking a Monolith to Microservices  No.2
    Antonio Papa
    Full Stack Developer
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