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Publishes | Daily | Episodes | 88 | Founded | 6 months ago |
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Architecture Corner Newsletter Podcast - where we explore the practical challenges of software development and discover actionable solutions for real-world scenarios.
Estimations and agile methodologies often seem at odds with each other, creating t... more
Architecture Corner Newsletter Podcast - exploring documentation strategies that scale with your event-driven architecture
Event Catalog offers capabilities beyond basic service documentation, providing structured approaches to manage complex distri... more
Architecture Corner Newsletter Podcast explores the tools and practices that make complex software architectures more manageable and maintainable.
Event-driven applications often struggle with scattered documentation and poor discoverability of thei... more
Architecture Corner Newsletter Podcast. In today's development landscape, teams face constant pressure to accelerate delivery while the AI revolution adds even more urgency to ship faster. But speed without direction can lead to chaos - scattered tec... more
Architecture Corner Newsletter Podcast - The AI revolution has developers split between those declaring code obsolete and others dismissing the hype entirely. But what's the reality behind the headlines about disappearing programming jobs and "vibe c... more
Architecture Corner Newsletter Podcast explores the ongoing debates around software development patterns and practices, examining why developers often find themselves on opposite sides of architectural decisions.
In this episode we will cover:
* T... more
Architecture Corner Newsletter Podcast explores the latest developments in cloud-native architectures and serverless computing patterns that are reshaping how we build distributed systems.
In this episode we will cover:
* AWS Step Functions' new J... more
Architecture Corner Newsletter PodcastWhen disaster strikes and takes down an entire region, can your application keep serving users without missing a beat? Multi-region active-active setups promise the shortest recovery times, but they come with the... more
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Content primarily focuses on modern software development and architecture, emphasizing event-driven patterns, APIs, and deployment strategies. Noteworthy topics include the saga pattern for managing distributed transactions, the importance of API-first approaches in fostering usability, and the latest trends in serverless architectures. Through practical examples and in-depth discussions, insights are shared on optimizing systems through methodologies like functional programming, asynchronous processing, and architectural mindsets. The subjects aim to equip listeners with practical strategies and encourage critical thinking about technology adoption and architectural decisions.
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