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Software architecture hour with Neal Ford. Patterns in architecture with Unmesh Joshi.

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Format:
Video
Author/Creator:
Joshi, Unmesh, author.
Contributor:
Ford, Neal, presenter.
O'Reilly (Firm), publisher.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Software architecture.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (1 video file (58 min.)) : sound, color.
Edition:
[First edition].
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : O'Reilly Media, Inc., 2021.
Summary:
Patterns in architecture are crucial to writing good software, and looking at distributed systems as a series of patterns is a useful way to gain insights into their implementation. Join us for a special recorded conversation with Neal Ford and ThoughtWorks principal consultant Unmesh Joshi to explore the core principles of patterns and see how they help provide a structured way of looking at a problem space. You'll examine common patterns and solutions and discover how to link several patterns together in a form of pattern sequence or pattern language, which can offer a bit of guidance when you're implementing a "whole" or complete system. What you'll learn and how you can apply it Learn the the core principles of architecture patterns Understand the benefits that patterns provide See what's coming next with software architecture This recording of a live event is for you because... You want the chance to ask Neal Ford and Unmesh Joshi your questions about architecture patterns. You want to know how patterns can help you design better systems. You want to better understand how distributed systems will impact your business architecture. Recommended follow-up: Read Fundamentals of Software Architecture (book) Read Software Architecture: The Hard Parts (early release book) Read Microservices Patterns (book), listen to the audiobook, or explore the video edition.
Notes:
OCLC-licensed vendor bibliographic record.
OCLC:
1302201011

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