How to Use Microservices on Heroku to Create a Random Board Game Generator

Written by ChrisChinchilla | Published 2020/07/21
Tech Story Tags: heroku | microservices | chatbot | bot | api | how-to-build-a-game-generator | why-microservices | hackernoon-top-story

TLDR How to Use Microservices on Heroku to Create a Random Board Game Generator reads: "How to use microservices" Chris Chinchilla walks you through how to use Heroku as a way to deploy and become comfortable with microservices. Microservices are breaking individual application components into smaller, self-contained "micro" services. These microservices generally communicate with each other via standard APIs and run in containers. The application consists of the following components and services:an NPM package of the lexicon of the bota series of bots that use the packagea Twitter bot that tweets on a schedulea Telegram bot that responds when asked.via the TL;DR App

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Written by ChrisChinchilla | Freelance technical communicator to the stars. Podcaster, video maker, writer of interactive fiction
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/07/21