Architecture Weekly #135 - 10th July 2023
Welcome to the new week! Simplicity in software design was a leitmotif of my last year's work. I tried to explain how CQRS and Vertical Slices can help with that. Still, it's not about the patterns themselves but what they enable” Based on the feedback that spoke to many people. That makes me happy, but I want more. I want people to succeed and not feel lost when they sit with the code after watching the conference talk. I've been there myself too many times. That’s also what Tim Deschryver did in his article: Of course, I’m not the one noticing that CQRS can be helpful; Udi Dahan has been doing that for years. On the last NDC Oslo, he talked about this pattern's light and dark side. I always like the pragmatism in Udi’s talks. They’re biased and opinionated well, filtered by rich personal experience. I also think that when we’re going to conferences, it is not to tap each other backs but to trigger some brain cell movement. Watch more: My sister also became a developer around a year ago. The funny thing is that my brother is also a developer. Yet, our youngest sister didn’t even tell us that she wanted to make an industry switch and informed us after she made it. I’m proud of her and also wanted to explain to her some of the best practices. Yet, it appeared that it was not that easy to do, even though I tried to avoid using jargon. When you look from the newbie perspective, it’s not that obvious which pattern is better. Both are similar in complexity from their perspective. We need to do better and challenge our perspective. That’s why I like that Derek Comartin made such a video: Rebecca Wirfs-Brock's works are one of the best design, responsibility, and heuristic resources. Did you know that her classic book is available online for free? If you didn’t, now you do: For free is always a decent price! At least for a reader. Speaking about cost saving, that’s the recurring theme of last year(s). Some companies are firing many good people even though they don’t need to. Some are looking for other ways to cut costs. Cloud spending is a decent place to search for, especially if we weren’t cautious about FinOps practices or our business model changed or appeared to be more successful than we predicted. Read more in the nice case studies from LinkedIn and Gradle on how they managed to cut their costs around data stores: Miscalculations are also one of the reasons for these intriguing business cases:
Last but not least, here is some news from the AI world. Or should I say, machine learning world? Or machine unlearning? Google announced Machine Unlearning Challenge. They wrote:
Sounds like they finally realised that they should care about privacy? Leaving snarky comments behind is a needed initiative; we’ll see more of that in the future. Read more: Maybe the Pope could help with privacy? Actually, he already did, or at least tried. Surprisingly the recommendations about the ethic approach aren’t so detached and quite on point: In the meantime, OpenAI is pushing the GPT-4 API general availability for all paid customers. Read more: If you believe that AI nowadays is only around generating Lorem Ipsum on steroids, or cat images, check this article: It seems that scientists are looking to use generative capabilities to show images based on brain activity. If this research appears to be successful, this could help a lot of people with disabilities that cannot easily contact the world. The results are already looking promising. 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. Architecture
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