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Hexagonal Architecture
I recently gave a talk on Hexagonal Architecture at Laracon NYC. The feedback was great, but seemed to have left people wanting for some extra explanation and of course examples. This is an attempt to expand on the ideas of that presentation.
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on: 2018-03-29
How to Get Continuous Integration Right
By Nathaniel Tetteh on Unsplash. This is how you achieve Continuous Integration. I’m in the Software Development business since many years now. Living in Berlin also helps me staying in touch with a huge startup community.
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on: 2018-03-26
Effective Aggregate Design
Discover how Vaughn Vernon can help you succeed with Domain-Driven Design, architecture, and software craftsmanship. I think I read through your book at least 5 times, finding new things and/or reinforcing things I already learned from you.
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on: 2018-03-21
Is it a Value Object or an Entity?
When things are not clear, you only need to ask the right questions. So many Value Objects! Or are they Entities? Imagine you enter a library to borrow a book. What would you typically do is to ask for the book by its title and author.
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on: 2018-03-14
Latency reduction of hybrid architectures with Amazon ElastiCache | AWS Dat
A challenge that some organizations face when moving to the cloud is how best to migrate or integrate old legacy infrastructure with restrictive licensing to an environment that offers a breadth of functionality and pay-as-you-go pricing.
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on: 2018-03-13
Continuous Delivery Sounds Great, but Will It Work Here?
It's not magic, it just requires continuous, daily improvement at all levels.
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on: 2018-03-11
Value Objects Like a Pro – Hacker Noon
How to build the perfect class for your domain. Some time ago I was asked this automated question on a programming website: Which variable type would you use for representing the age of a person?[ ] Integer[ ] Boolean[ ] String I smiled and left the website.
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on: 2018-02-27
Design Your Services the Right Way
Greetings, Domain Service. You have been recruited by the Business Logic to defend the frontier against Inconsistency and the Interfaces armada. Few days ago, I wrote about the Hexagonal Architecture, explaining why you should use this powerful architectural pattern to design your system.
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on: 2018-02-21
(2) SOLIDay 2015 - Mathias Verraes - Identity #4 - YouTube
Mathias Verraes - Identity
SOLIDay 2015 - Conference about software architecture, best programming practices and design patterns.
http://soliday.phpsrbija.rs/
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on: 2017-04-28
High Scalability
This is a guest article by Stanislav Kozlovski, an Apache Kafka Committer. If you would like to connect with Stanislav, you can do so on Twitter and LinkedIn. Originally developed in LinkedIn during 2011, Apache Kafka is one of the most popular open-source Apache projects out there. So far it
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on: 2017-04-14
How We Built r/Place
Each year for April Fools’, rather than a prank, we like to create a project that explores the way that humans interact at large scales. This year we came up with Place, a collaborative canvas on which a single user could only place a single tile every five minutes.
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on: 2017-04-14
Managing Frontend in the Microservices Architecture
Microservices are now the mainstream approach for scalable systems architecture. There is little controversy when we are talking about designing backend services. Well-behaved backend microservice should cover one BoundedContext and communicate over the REST API.
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on: 2017-04-13