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Nick Tune, Author of the Book "Architecture Modernization". Nick is a Principal Consultant at Empathy Software. Working with technology leaders to map strategy, model domains, and build continuous delivery teams. Author of Architecture Modernization (Manning), and Principles and Practices of Domain-Driven Design (Wrox). -- The Global Software Architecture Summit (GSAS) is a 3-day event that aims to attract and connect software architecture experts from all over the world as well as all those interested in building working software to improve their skills, share knowledge, and connect. The event features two days of talks by industry experts such as Mark Richards, Neal Ford, Nathaniel Schutta and one day of workshops. It is focused on software architecture topics as backend & frontend development, DDD, mobile development techniques, software architecture models & beyond. The summit is held every year, so if you are interested in attending do not hesitate to buy your ticket. It is an excellent opportunity to give your career a boost and meet professionals in the industry. EVENT ORGANIZER: APIUMHUB Apiumhub is a software development hub that solves complex problems with high-quality solutions. Our purpose is to build scalable software to help our clients strengthen their businesses with powerful technology. Every year, we host this event in Barcelona to support the software architecture community and provide a space for the exchange of new and interesting ideas. -- GSAS website: https://gsas.io/ Organizer site: https://apiumhub.com/
Eoin Woods, Co-author of the book "Software Systems Architecture" & "Software Architecture Metrics" Eoin Woods is the CTO of Endava where he is responsible for capability development, innovation and emerging technologies. In previous professional lives he has developed databases, created security software and designed way too many systems to move money around. Outside his day job he is interested in software architecture, software security, DevOps and software energy efficiency. He is a regular conference speaker, has co-authored a three books on software architecture and was the recipient of the 2018 Linda Northrup Award for Software Architecture, from the Software Engineering Institute at CMU. His web site iswww.eoinwoods.info. About the talk: Software architecture helps businesses to achieve competitive advantage in many ways, like reducing costs and improving time-to-market. But to extract architecture's full potential, the software, business domain, and organization need to be aligned as independent value streams. This talk is about the principles, heuristics, and practical techniques that engineers, architects, and leaders can apply to architect their systems as independent value streams. -- The Global Software Architecture Summit (GSAS) is a 3-day event that aims to attract and connect software architecture experts from all over the world as well as all those interested in building working software to improve their skills, share knowledge, and connect. The event features two days of talks by industry experts such as Mark Richards, Neal Ford, Nathaniel Schutta and one day of workshops. It is focused on software architecture topics as backend & frontend development, DDD, mobile development techniques, software architecture models & beyond. The summit is held every year, so if you are interested in attending do not hesitate to buy your ticket. It is an excellent opportunity to give your career a boost and meet professionals in the industry. EVENT ORGANIZER: APIUMHUB Apiumhub is a software development hub that solves complex problems with high-quality solutions. Our purpose is to build scalable software to help our clients strengthen their businesses with powerful technology. Every year, we host this event in Barcelona to support the software architecture community and provide a space for the exchange of new and interesting ideas. -- GSAS website: https://gsas.io/ Organizer site: https://apiumhub.com/
Nathaniel T. Schutta is a software architect focused on cloud computing and building usable applications. A proponent of polyglot programming, Nate has written multiple books and appeared in various videos. Nate is a seasoned speaker regularly presenting at conferences worldwide, No Fluff Just Stuff symposia, meetups, universities, and user groups. In addition to his day job, Nate is an adjunct professor at the University of Minnesota where he teaches students to embrace dynamic languages. Driven to rid the world of bad presentations, Nate coauthored the book Presentation Patterns with Neal Ford and Matthew McCullough. Nate recently published Thinking Architecturally available as a free download from Pivotal. Nate’s presentations cover a variety of topics ranging from software architecture, microservices, cloud computing, site reliability engineering and everything in between. About the talk: Software architecture helps businesses to achieve competitive advantage in many ways, like reducing costs and improving time-to-market. But to extract architecture's full potential, the software, business domain, and organization need to be aligned as independent value streams. This talk is about the principles, heuristics, and practical techniques that engineers, architects, and leaders can apply to architect their systems as independent value streams. -- The Global Software Architecture Summit (GSAS) is a 3-day event that aims to attract and connect software architecture experts from all over the world as well as all those interested in building working software to improve their skills, share knowledge, and connect. The event features two days of talks by industry experts such as Mark Richards, Neal Ford, Nathaniel Schutta and one day of workshops. It is focused on software architecture topics as backend & frontend development, DDD, mobile development techniques, software architecture models & beyond. The summit is held every year, so if you are interested in attending do not hesitate to buy your ticket. It is an excellent opportunity to give your career a boost and meet professionals in the industry. EVENT ORGANIZER: APIUMHUB Apiumhub is a software development hub that solves complex problems with high-quality solutions. Our purpose is to build scalable software to help our clients strengthen their businesses with powerful technology. Every year, we host this event in Barcelona to support the software architecture community and provide a space for the exchange of new and interesting ideas. -- GSAS website: https://gsas.io/ Organizer site: https://apiumhub.com/
Vlad Knononov: Vladik (Vlad) Khononov is a software engineer with over 15 years of industry experience, during which he has worked for companies large and small in roles ranging from webmaster to chief architect. Vlad is a long-time proponent of domain-driven design and evolutionary architecture and currently helps companies make sense of their business domains, untangle monoliths, and tackle complex architectural challenges. Vlad maintains an active media career as a public speaker and blogger. He has spoken at numerous industry conferences — including O’Reilly Software Architecture, DDD Europe, and NDC — about subjects such as domain-driven design, microservices, and software architecture in general. In addition to his media work, he co-organizes the Domain-Driven Design Israel and Tel Aviv Software Architecture meetup groups. -- The Global Software Architecture Summit (GSAS) is a 3-day event that aims to attract and connect software architecture experts from all over the world as well as all those interested in building working software to improve their skills, share knowledge, and connect. The event features two days of talks by industry experts such as Mark Richards, Neal Ford, Nathaniel Schutta and one day of workshops. It is focused on software architecture topics as backend & frontend development, DDD, mobile development techniques, software architecture models & beyond. The summit is held every year, so if you are interested in attending do not hesitate to buy your ticket. It is an excellent opportunity to give your career a boost and meet professionals in the industry. EVENT ORGANIZER: APIUMHUB Apiumhub is a software development hub that solves complex problems with high-quality solutions. Our purpose is to build scalable software to help our clients strengthen their businesses with powerful technology. Every year, we host this event in Barcelona to support the software architecture community and provide a space for the exchange of new and interesting ideas. -- GSAS website: https://gsas.io/ Organizer site: https://apiumhub.com/
Sonya Natanzon is an engineering leader and software architect with many years of experience. Software engineer by training, she’s worked in a number of different industries. Healthcare engagements were most rewarding in her career and frequently appear in her portfolio. She started focusing her career path on software engineering and architecture in healthcare. She now leads enterprise software development at Guardant Health. -- The Global Software Architecture Summit (GSAS) is a 3-day event that aims to attract and connect software architecture experts from all over the world as well as all those interested in building working software to improve their skills, share knowledge, and connect. The event features two days of talks by industry experts such as Mark Richards, Neal Ford, Nathaniel Schutta and one day of workshops. It is focused on software architecture topics as backend & frontend development, DDD, mobile development techniques, software architecture models & beyond. The summit is held every year, so if you are interested in attending do not hesitate to buy your ticket. It is an excellent opportunity to give your career a boost and meet professionals in the industry. EVENT ORGANIZER: APIUMHUB Apiumhub is a software development hub that solves complex problems with high-quality solutions. Our purpose is to build scalable software to help our clients strengthen their businesses with powerful technology. Every year, we host this event in Barcelona to support the software architecture community and provide a space for the exchange of new and interesting ideas. -- GSAS website: https://gsas.io/ Organizer site: https://apiumhub.com/
Noticias de la semana en el mundo tecnológico, especialmente relacionadas con la programación. Abajo desglose minuto a minuto 🤟☕ ¡Aprovecha el Black Friday de Codely! 💸👉 https://bit.ly/ofertacodely El Café con Codely es el directo semanal que hacemos en Twitch cada viernes a las 9h CET. Algunas veces lo resubimos a YouTube para que se pueda consultar a posteriori a pesar de que se pierda en Twitch 😊 ﹤🍍﹥ Codely ├ 🎥 Suscríbete: https://youtube.com/c/CodelyTV?sub_confirmation=1 ├ 🔖 Cursos: https://bit.ly/cursos-codely └ 👋 Redes sociales: ├ https://twitter.com/CodelyTVhttps://twitter.com/JavierCanehttps://twitter.com/rafaoehttps://instagram.com/CodelyTVhttps://linkedin.com/company/codelytv Desglose minuto a minuto: 00:00:00 Introducción al Café con Codely 00:00:28 ✨ Cómo trabajar con Lean, XP, TDD, TBD, y CI/CD 00:04:16 Diferencias entre Continuous Delivery y Continuous Deployment 00:05:51 Tests post-deploy que hacen rollback 00:08:08 Tests pre-deploy en Trunk-Based Development 00:10:42 Tests integración vs aceptación vs end-to-end 00:16:00 ✨ pkgx: Sucesor de brew para macOS 00:19:08 Black Friday en Codely 00:20:35 Patrón Change Data Capture para salir del legacy 00:23:26 ✨ OpenAI: Resumen del no-cambio de CEO 00:31:20 Cómo hablar del drama de OpenAI en la cena de acción de gracias 00:32:34 Anécdota hablando en entorno no técnicos 00:33:25 Keychron se pasa a los ratones: Keychron M6 Wireless Mouse 00:34:18 Usa Felt y Apify para mostrar trampas para turistas 00:35:50 Cursor: AI-first IDE 00:36:18 Redsys se cae (otra vez) 00:38:15 Homey: Plataforma de Smart Home con UX top 00:45:00 De screenshot a código con IA Open Source 00:45:48 Reservan nombres de paquetes en npm 00:46:32 Home Assistant: Huele a Open Source (UX no tan top) 00:49:03 Por qué se desordenan los mensajes en sistemas distribuidos como RabbitMQ 00:50:01 Seat Guru: Cómo elegir el mejor asiento en un avión 00:50:50 Slack app: Doble swipe para moverte entre canales 00:53:04 Google: La web puede ser mucho más que landings aburridas 00:54:04 Updates en Microsoft Copilot (antes Bing Chat) 00:54:50 Cloudflare pieza clave para aguantar portada en Hacker News 00:55:34 Resumen de cómo funciona el buscador de Google 00:57:32 Setup: ¿Cuántas Stream Deck son suficientes? 00:58:11 IcePanel: Diagramas de sistemas que no se quedan desactualizados 01:00:01 Biome supera el reto de portar prettier a Rust 01:01:49 ✨ Tips para mejorar tus mensajes de error 01:04:38 Infraestructura de Hacker News: 100$/mes 01:05:50 Krea AI: Tú Paint, la IA diseña 01:06:32 Diferencia entre cuenta individual y de empresa en Codely 01:07:47 YouTube perjudica UX si usas AdBlock 01:09:16 Push ifs up and fors down 01:12:40 Anuncio de Google Chrome en Las Vegas Sphere 01:15:10 Virus en el código de una prueba técnica 01:16:34 iMessage para Android: Bug de seguridad de Nothing 01:18:20 ✨ gpt-crawler: Crea tu CustomGPT en base a una web 01:19:52 Fey: Usan dynamic API de Next.js para optimizar 01:21:52 Stable Video Diffusion 01:23:42 Suno: Crea canciones con IA 01:26:18 ✨ Canción de Codely y DDD generada por IA 01:27:19 Nominación a GitHub Stars 01:28:46 Cómo mataron a Mercurial en Mozilla 01:30:31 WhatsApp integra IA y 2FA 01:31:34 GitHub Copilot Chat en JetBrains ya en beta privada 01:39:00 JetBrains AI Assistant vs GitHub Copilot 01:34:31 OPA de Blackstome y Premira a Adevinta 01:34:52 ✨ AltTab: Utilidad para macOS 01:36:06 Lo de interaccionar entre ventanas del navegador 01:36:31 v0.dev Vision: De screenshot a código IA 01:37:16 Claude vs GPT-4-Turbo 01:37:55 Hechos en drama de OpenAI 01:38:11 Despedida
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Co-author of the book "Fundamentals of Software Architecture", Mark Richards is an experienced, hands-on software architect involved in the architecture, design, and implementation of microservices architectures, service-oriented architectures, and distributed systems. He has been in the software industry since 1983 and has significant experience and expertise in application, integration, and enterprise architecture. Mark is the founder of DeveloperToArchitect.com, a free resource website devoted to helping developers in the journey to software architect. He is the author of numerous technical books and videos from O'Reilly, including several books on Microservices, the Software Architecture Fundamentals video series, Enterprise Messaging video series, Java Message Service, 2nd Edition, and a contributing author to 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know. Mark has a master’s degree in computer science and numerous architect and developer certifications from IBM, Sun, The Open Group, and Oracle. Mark has been a regular confe has spoken at hundreds of conferences and user groups around the world on a variety of enterprise-related technical topics. -- The Global Software Architecture Summit (GSAS) is a 3-day event that aims to attract and connect software architecture experts from all over the world as well as all those interested in building working software to improve their skills, share knowledge, and connect. The event features two days of talks by industry experts such as Mark Richards, Neal Ford, Nathaniel Schutta and one day of workshops. It is focused on software architecture topics as backend & frontend development, DDD, mobile development techniques, software architecture models & beyond. The summit is held every year, so if you are interested in attending do not hesitate to buy your ticket. It is an excellent opportunity to give your career a boost and meet professionals in the industry. EVENT ORGANIZER: APIUMHUB Apiumhub is a software development hub that solves complex problems with high-quality solutions. Our purpose is to build scalable software to help our clients strengthen their businesses with powerful technology. Every year, we host this event in Barcelona to support the software architecture community and provide a space for the exchange of new and interesting ideas. -- GSAS website: https://gsas.io/ Organizer site: https://apiumhub.com/
Welcome to this live Q&A session with Niklas Gustavsson! Niklas, Chief Architect at Spotify, will be sharing insights into the intriguing world of a large-scale micro component architecture. We'll also be addressing questions left unanswered from GSAS. Feel free to drop your questions in the YouTube chat during the live broadcast, and Niklas will be addressing them in real-time Let's dive into the world of Software Architecture and innovation together! -- The Global Software Architecture Summit (GSAS) is a 3-day event that aims to attract and connect software architecture experts from all over the world as well as all those interested in building working software to improve their skills, share knowledge, and connect. The event features two days of talks by industry experts, and one day of workshops. It is focused on software architecture topics as backend & frontend development, DDD, mobile development techniques, software architecture models & beyond. -- GSAS website: https://gsas.io/ Organizer site: https://apiumhub.com/ -- 0:00 Introduction 2:53 CD/CI Pipeline. (Does each component possess its own CD/CI pipeline?) 5:00 Substituting Kubernetes Components. (If you were to initiate Spotify now, would you contemplate substituting Kubernetes components with cloud-based microservices (lambda, ECS, step functions, etc.)? 8:12 Architectural Decisions and Technical Debt. (How do you handle architectural decisions made by teams that could introduce technical debt? What safeguards do you have in place?) 10:33 Metric-Triggered Changes and Organizational Response. (Could you share an instance where a metric (fitness function) triggered a change and how the organization addressed it at a broader level?) 13:28 Compatibility Across Dependent Components. (How do you ensure compatibility across dependent components? Is it through contract testing or versioning?) 15:35 Codebase Organization in a Substantial Codebase. (With a substantial codebase, are you using a super repo, or are component codebases segregated in some manner? If so, how?) 17:40 What tools do you use to build diagrams? 19:18 How often do you need to version API? 23:00 Detecting Dependencies for Coupling. (When detecting dependencies for coupling, what mechanisms do you employ? Is it restricted to static code, API calls, or perhaps even dependency injection?) 24:37 How to handle authorization in a microservices environment. 25:15 Pull Request Reviews and Handling Dependencies. (How do you manage pull request reviews to handle the significant number of dependencies between squads and components?) 28:50 Updating Contracts and Component Versions. (When updating a contract, what approach do you adopt? Does a new version imply a new component?) 29:35 Unhelpful Metrics or Approaches and Lessons Learned. (Have you encountered any metrics or approaches that proved unhelpful? Any lessons learned?) 31:44 Number of Services Owned by a Squad. (Approximately how many services are owned by a squad?) 33:30 From an Architectural point of view what's your biggest pain point at spotify? 35:09 Automated Whole Component Generation. (How do you automatically generate a whole component? Could you describe the process in detail?) 38:26 Coordinating Releases and GitOps. (How do you coordinate releases of different components? Do you employ the GitOps methodology?) 40:50 Maintaining High-Performance for Synchronous Communication. (Considering the number of components connected during a request, how do you maintain high-performance rates for synchronous communication?) 43:40 Monorepos and Atomic Commits. (What is your perspective on monorepos, particularly concerning atomic commits and ensuring all dependencies work together?) 47:51 Smooth Handover of Component Ownership. (When changing ownership of components, how do you ensure a smooth handover? You mentioned that a team should own the full lifecycle). 49:50 Preventing Components from Becoming Outdated. (How do you ensure that components do not become outdated?) 50:59 Managing Overhead of Creating New Components. (How do you manage the overhead of creating new components, including new pipelines, storage clusters, configs, etc.?) 53:12 Do you employ consumer-driven contract testing? 53:25 Chaos Testing with Numerous Components. (With numerous components, do you conduct chaos testing?) 54:53 Correspondence Between Backend and Mobile Components. (Do you maintain a 1:1 correspondence between backend and mobile components?) 56:05 How do you introduce innovation in your teams? 58:40 Addressing Latency Issues and Designing for Functionality. (With this infrastructure, how do you address latency issues for user-facing or time-sensitive operations? Do you actively design to limit the length of a service call chain when designing functionalities?) 59:00 Closure
Ben Evans is Observability Lead and Senior Principal Software Engineer at Red Hat Runtimes. Previously he was Lead Architect for Instrumentation at New Relic, and co-founded jClarity, a performance tools startup acquired by Microsoft. He has also worked as Chief Architect for Listed Derivatives at Deutsche Bank and as Senior Technical Instructor for Morgan Stanley. He is a Java Champion and served for 6 years on the Java Community Process Executive Committee, helping define new standards for the Java platform. Ben is the author of seven books, including "The Well-Grounded Java Developer", "Optimizing Java" and the new editions of "Java in a Nutshell". His technical articles are read by thousands of developers every month. Ben is a regular speaker and educator on topics such as the Java platform, Observability, systems architecture, performance and concurrency for companies and conferences all over the world. About the talk: As applications move to containers and migrate to the cloud, they become ever more complex, and it's increasingly important to monitor, analyze, and diagnose their behaviour. Observability is a new way of thinking about monitoring and understanding your applications. It’s supported by a growing range of open source tools and standards - part of the new wave of technologies that modern developers need to go fully Cloud Native. Join Ben Evans to get the basics of Observability, including the fundamentals of metrics, logs, and tracing. You'll learn how to achieve observability using OpenTelemetry, the emerging Open Standard for Observability, and we'll meet several other related OSS libraries and tools along the way. -- The Global Software Architecture Summit (GSAS) is a 3-day event that aims to attract and connect software architecture experts from all over the world as well as all those interested in building working software to improve their skills, share knowledge, and connect. The event features two days of talks by industry experts such as Mark Richards, Neal Ford, Nathaniel Schutta and one day of workshops. It is focused on software architecture topics as backend & frontend development, DDD, mobile development techniques, software architecture models & beyond. The summit is held every year, so if you are interested in attending do not hesitate to buy your ticket. It is an excellent opportunity to give your career a boost and meet professionals in the industry. EVENT ORGANIZER: APIUMHUB Apiumhub is a software development hub that solves complex problems with high-quality solutions. Our purpose is to build scalable software to help our clients strengthen their businesses with powerful technology. Every year, we host this event in Barcelona to support the software architecture community and provide a space for the exchange of new and interesting ideas. -- GSAS website: https://gsas.io/ Organizer site: https://apiumhub.com/ -- 0:00 Introduction 02:17 The Intersection of Architecture Fitness Functions and Metrics 56:14 Audience Questions