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This book is a practical, pragmatic and lightweight guide to software architecture, specifically aimed at developers, and focussed around the software architecture role and process. Look at the value chain below the application developer is the lynchpin of the entire api strategy. Edinburgh university press the premier scottish publisher of academic books, ebooks and journals. Grounded by fundamentals and filled with practical design methods, this is the perfect introduction to software architecture for programmers who are ready to grow their design skills. It contains many techniques for decoupling from infrastructure like the framework, the database, or. A craftsmans guide to software structure and design robert c. Investigating metapragmatic information in language teachers. This book presents a pragmatic, problemdriven, userfocused approach to planning, designing, and building dynamic web solutions. The pragmatic programmer, 20th anniversary edition. Applied enterprise architecture means a little handson practical application is always a good way to keep our knives sharp and skills current. Practical microservices build eventdriven architectures with event sourcing and cqrs by ethan garofolo. Poet, peaf and the etmc are a set of vendor and consultancy independent, technology neutral, enterprise transformation frameworks which allow organisations and government agencies to make tactical adjustments to their strategically important transformation capability, by providing the 20% of fundamentals things that need to be put in place, to generate 80% of the benefit. The pragmatic java architect coding the architecture.

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Microservicebased architectures can help even the smallest of projects remain agile in the long term, but most tutorials meander in theory or completely miss the point of what it means to be microservice based. Information architecture comprises only a small a part of a users overall experience. I was so happy when my doctor recommended this group. Jun 18, 20 im going to take a little departure from building road maps to begin a new series how to build better systems.

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For over 20 years, the pragmatic philosophy has spawned hundreds of our books, screencasts, audio books, and thousands of your careers and success stories. It means we can do the creative work of a traditional ad agency, but we know theres much more to think about than just an ad. This book prepares you to better engage it, management, and business users by equipping you with the tools and knowledge you need to address the most common enterprise architecture challenges. Patterns, code smells, and the pragmatic programmer.

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