Architecture Weekly #106 - 19th December 2022
Welcome to the new week! Let’s start with a short invitation. December 21st at 10 AM CET we’ll run the online meeting about the upcoming Event Sourcing Live. Feel invited to join if you’re considering sending your talk or you’re just interested in what to expect from it: https://ti.to/dddbv/dddeu23-speaker-sessions. That cannot be so simple. Show me the real code! I hear that too often during discussions on design patterns. We got so used to accidental complexity that we expect everything to be complex. The magic is that there's no magic. Ok, but where to find such content? Luckily you’re in the right place! Have a look at the constructive criticism of benchmarks: Analysis of Moore’s Law is still applicable: Different shades of eventual consistency: The aggregate pattern in a nutshell: Materials about concurrency in messaging and databases:
Or the good, the bad and the ugly TDD: Our industry is still an intriguing place. Although, I’m not sure if intriguing is the right word. It seems like we’re seeing the dawn of the old model, and a new one is unable to rise. In Orwell’s 1984, the meaning of words was inverted. Good was bad, bad was good. In that sense, nowadays, Free Speech means the opposite of it: Technologies advocated as the solution for returning the ownership for creators are hiding from the responsibility: We might also be close to the silicon wars. Hopefully just financial. To end up positively, and in the topic, I started. If you want to start your journey as a speaker considering doing live coding, read: Check, also other links! Cheers p.s. I invite you to join the paid version of Architecture Weekly. It already contains the exclusive Discord channel for subscribers (and my GitHub sponsors), monthly webinars, etc. It is a vibrant space for knowledge sharing. Don’t wait to be a part of it! p.s.2. Ukraine is still under brutal Russian invasion. A lot of Ukrainian people are hurt, without shelter and need help. You can help in various ways, for instance, directly helping refugees, spreading awareness, and putting pressure on your local government or companies. You can also support Ukraine by donating, e.g. to the Ukraine humanitarian organisation, Ambulances for Ukraine or Red Cross. ArchitectureDistributed SystemsDatabases
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