Episodes
Published 03/27/19
Simon Brown: simonbrown.je | @simonbrown | Software Architecture for Developers | Simon blogs at Coding the Architecture This episode is sponsored by Pivotal and ThoughtWorks. 02:13 - Simon’s Background and Career Path Thus Far 04:20 - Structurizr and Software Tooling The C4 Software Architecture Model 08:44 - Architecture Concepts in Programming Languages and an Architecturally Evident Coding Style 12:24 - Organization of Code and Software Systems; Microservices The Moose Technology...
Published 10/31/17
Neal Ford: @neal4d | nealford.com This episode is sponsored by Pivotal and ArchConf 2017 01:36 - Neal’s Background and Career Path Thus Far Clipper Development Delphi Bulletin Board Systems (BBSs) 11:52 - Evolutionary Architecture and Evolvability Neal and Rebecca Parsons on Microservices as an Evolutionary Architecture Neal’s Evolutionary Architecture Podcast Episode on Software Engineering Daily Neal and Rebecca Parsons Discuss Evolutionary Architecture on the Thoughtworks Tech...
Published 10/03/17
Michael Nygard: @mtnygard | Wide Awake Developers (Mike’s Blog) | The Cognitect Blog | Release It! Design and Deploy Production-Ready Software This episode is sponsored by Pivotal. 01:42 - Mike’s Background and Career Path Thus Far 02:59 - Complex Systems The Complexity Explorer 06:22 - Continuous Partial Failure and Looking at Microservices Mike’s New Normal Blog Series 11:23 - “Agile”: Why? 14:03 - Antifragility Blog Post: From Resilient to Antifragile Nassim Taleb’s Antifragile Normal...
Published 09/06/17
My guest today is my good friend Mark Richards. Mark is an independent hands-on software architect, with 20 of his 30 years of experience in the industry playing some type of architecture role on a myriad of different software projects. He is the author of several books including Java Message Service, 2nd Edition, and is featured in the book 97 Things Every Software Architect Should Know. In addition to that he is a frequent speaker on the conference circuit (which is how we met), and gives...
Published 01/26/17
My guest for this episode is Tudor Girba. Tudor builds tools and techniques for improving the productivity and happiness of software teams. He currently acts as a software environmentalist at feenk gmbh, a coaching and consulting company that he co-founded. In 2014 he received the Dahl-Nygaard Junior Award for his work on modeling and visualization of evolution and interplay of large numbers of objects. He leads the work on the Moose platform for software and data analysis, he initiated the...
Published 01/11/17
My guest for this show is Tim Berglund, Vice President of Developer Education at DataStax. We start by discussing the unique challenges of distributed systems for architects, eventually landing on the most important piece of distributed systems advice a software architect can receive. We then dive into types of distributed systems and how to build up one's skill set in this important area.
Published 12/19/16