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Python Microservices: Monolith to Event-Driven Architecture

Deconstruct Python applications into scalable microservices using Django, Apache Kafka, and Docker through step-by-step written guides and practical code patterns.

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As applications grow, monolithic codebases can become difficult to scale and maintain. Transitioning to a distributed, event-driven architecture is the industry-standard solution for building highly available and scalable systems. In this course, you will learn how to break down a monolithic Python and Django application into independent, event-driven microservices. You will understand the fundamental architectural patterns, establish secure service-to-service communication, and coordinate data flow using Apache Kafka. Through clear, written explanations and structured code snippets, you will master the transition from a single database to isolated, specialized services. What you'll learn: - Understand the foundational concepts, pros, and cons of microservices versus monolithic architectures - Configure Apache Kafka as an event broker to enable asynchronous communication between services - Design structured event payloads using modern Python type hints and data validation patterns - Implement secure token-based authentication across isolated microservices - Containerize individual services using Docker and manage multi-network communication - Deploy and test event producers and consumers to ensure reliable data propagation The journey begins with core architectural definitions and microservice theory before moving into hands-on configuration. You will progressively extract services, establish database boundaries, and configure event-driven messaging pipelines using clean code practices. This course is designed for backend developers and Python enthusiasts who want to transition into distributed systems. It is beginner-friendly, starting with basic definitions, and requires no prior experience with microservices or Apache Kafka. Read along, study the code patterns, and start modularizing your Python applications today.

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Andrรฉs Morales CL Verified learner
โ˜… 3 ยท June 19, 2026

It's a decent introduction. Could benefit from more diverse examples and a slightly better flow between modules.

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