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Good Enough Architecture Part 1

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Overview

Explore the concept of "Good Enough" architecture in this insightful conference talk from GOTOpia November 2020. Delve into real-world examples that illustrate common architecture antipatterns and learn how to strike the right balance between agile development, immediate coding, upfront planning, and continuous architecture. Discover three key cases: non-extensible extensibility, perilously fine granularity, and horizontal Conway split. Gain valuable takeaways to improve your own projects and avoid common pitfalls in software architecture design. This 31-minute presentation by Stefan Tilkov, co-founder and principal consultant at INNOQ, offers practical insights for developers and architects seeking to create efficient and effective software systems.

Syllabus

Intro
First statement about architecture
Second statement about architecture
Third statement about architecture
Architecture antipatterns
Cases
Case No. 1: Non-extensible Extensibility
Case No. 2: Perilously fine granularity
Case No. 3: Horizontal Conway split
Takeaways

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