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Suggestions for a Java developer to learn about microservices with a hands-down approach?
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So, as a bit of background, Java developer, working for 11 years on different types of monoliths. I'm on the process of jumping ship from my current company, and I've noticed that in the requirements bingo from different companies, "microservices" is more and more present nowadays, and who cares if I'm an engineer, if you don't tick the box, you're out. So I guess is time to learn.

I have -through corporate stuff- an account on Pluralsight and, while I've been doing some courses, I've found that are extremely theoretical/oriented towards high level decisions, and its giving me flashbacks from the most theoretical classes at my uni. Maybe I haven't found the good ones yet, so if you know about a course on this there, please link it to me.

Anyway, what I'm looking for is a course like the "Spring Framework: Beginner to guru" that actually has some code behind to support the concepts explained -and that allows me to touch things and see why <example> actually works.

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