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Choosing the right programming language for your microservice matters.
Each language has its strengths, depending on your needs.
-#Python - great for quick development with strong library support
-#Go - high performance and excellent concurrency handling
- hashtag#Node.js - best for event-driven, non-blocking applications
- #Rust - ideal for memory safety and speed
- #Java - the go-to choice for enterprise-grade systems
Pick the right tool for the job.
What's your go-to language for microservices?
Each language has its strengths, depending on your needs.
-#Python - great for quick development with strong library support
-#Go - high performance and excellent concurrency handling
- hashtag#Node.js - best for event-driven, non-blocking applications
- #Rust - ideal for memory safety and speed
- #Java - the go-to choice for enterprise-grade systems
Pick the right tool for the job.
What's your go-to language for microservices?
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I don’t need another “pretty certificate”.
I need leverage💼
Just finished Claude 101 by Anthropic and grabbed the certificate🤖
My focus as a backend / tech lead & consultant is simple:
– turn Claude into a persistent co‑worker for Node.js/TypeScript services
– standardize architecture reviews, code audits and tech docs through projects & skills
– free more time for high‑leverage work: system design, product decisions, money.
Next step: build a small internal “AI‑operated” pipeline for:
– backend audits (security, performance, reliability)
– medtech/fintech compliance checklists
– concise exec‑ready reports for clients.
Certification is just a checkpoint.
What matters is how many hours of boring work I can delete from my week with this.
If you’re experimenting with Claude in serious backend / fintech / medtech projects, ping me - always open to compare workflows.
I need leverage
Just finished Claude 101 by Anthropic and grabbed the certificate
My focus as a backend / tech lead & consultant is simple:
– turn Claude into a persistent co‑worker for Node.js/TypeScript services
– standardize architecture reviews, code audits and tech docs through projects & skills
– free more time for high‑leverage work: system design, product decisions, money.
Next step: build a small internal “AI‑operated” pipeline for:
– backend audits (security, performance, reliability)
– medtech/fintech compliance checklists
– concise exec‑ready reports for clients.
Certification is just a checkpoint.
What matters is how many hours of boring work I can delete from my week with this.
If you’re experimenting with Claude in serious backend / fintech / medtech projects, ping me - always open to compare workflows.
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The testing pyramid is dead.
It’s not a best practice - it’s an outdated economic model that makes dashboards look good while users eat bugs.❗️
If in 2026 you still push “70% unit, 20% integration, 10% E2E,” you’re not testing — you’re running a pyramid scheme.
Built for slow CI and monoliths, not today’s microservices, queues, and AI backends.
🔻 What’s wrong:
– Optimizes count, not insight.
– Tons of green units, zero signal on real flows.
– There’s no clean “middle layer” anymore - everything’s E2E.
Modern teams use a test trophy: strong API/integration core, focused unit tests, few critical E2Es.
I run short test architecture audits (link in bio) — 2–3 weeks to cut dead tests, map real bug flow, and rebuild for confidence instead of ratios.
DM PYRAMID if you want the outline.
What hurts more: refactors breaking tests or bugs reaching prod?
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It’s not a best practice - it’s an outdated economic model that makes dashboards look good while users eat bugs.
If in 2026 you still push “70% unit, 20% integration, 10% E2E,” you’re not testing — you’re running a pyramid scheme.
Built for slow CI and monoliths, not today’s microservices, queues, and AI backends.
– Optimizes count, not insight.
– Tons of green units, zero signal on real flows.
– There’s no clean “middle layer” anymore - everything’s E2E.
Modern teams use a test trophy: strong API/integration core, focused unit tests, few critical E2Es.
I run short test architecture audits (link in bio) — 2–3 weeks to cut dead tests, map real bug flow, and rebuild for confidence instead of ratios.
DM PYRAMID if you want the outline.
What hurts more: refactors breaking tests or bugs reaching prod?
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@drdev_tech - AI Tech Cybersec
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