Week 17, year 2021
- Stuff The Internet Says On Scalability For April 30th, 2021 - Hey, HighScalability is back! This channel is the perfect blend of programming, hardware, engineering, and crazy. After watching you’ll feel inadequate, but in an entertained sort of way. Love this Stuff? I need your support on Patreon to keep this stuff going. Do employees at your company need to know about the cloud? My book will teach them all they need to know. Explain the Cloud Like I'm 10. On Amazon it has 285 mostly 5 star reviews. [High Scalability]
- Mind the platform execution gap - Recently there's been a lot of interest, indeed hype, around building developer productivity platforms. Done well, they make it easier for developers to build systems aligned with the technology strategy and allow them to build useful features more quickly. However many organizations struggle because in order to do a good job of platforms, you need to have a number of baseline capabilities in place first. That way the platform can be designed and operated as if it were a a software product with a demanding public customer-base. more… [Martin Fowler]
- How using events helps in a teams' autonomy - Autonomy is the Holy Grail for the management of multiple teams. At least that’s how it’s perceived; it’s not easy to get the right balance… [Event-Driven by Oskar Dudycz]
- Architecture vs Model - One of the biggest problems with business software is that architecture gets promoted more than the domain model. Further, most domain models are ordinary, and could be implemented by school students for a lot less cost than the 7-9 figures often spent. Yet, often the software architecture supporting a model—almost certainly anemic—is generally over engineered. … Architecture vs Model Read More » The post Architecture vs Model appeared first on Kalele. [Kalele]
- The Second Curse of Speaking (Complex Topics, Part 6) - A Steady Rhythm Keeps Your Listeners On Track [The Architect Elevator]