Overview
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Explore a thought-provoking conference talk by Dan North, the originator of Behavior-Driven Development, on managing software complexity. Delve into the concept that the goal of software development isn't merely producing code, but creating understanding. Learn about two complementary patterns: Short Software Half-Life and Fits In My Head. Discover how Replaceable Component Architecture can lead to sustainable development, and how microservices fit into this paradigm. Gain insights on fearlessly eliminating code and strategies to slow down the inevitable complication of software systems. This 37-minute presentation from GOTO Amsterdam 2016 challenges conventional thinking about software architecture and design practices, offering fresh perspectives on creating maintainable and comprehensible code.
Syllabus
Intro
What is the goal of software development?
The goal is not to produce software!
Code is not the asset...
understanding code
Two complementary patterns
Short Software Half-Life
Fits In My Head - multiple dimensions
Replaceable Component Architecture Sustainably.
Microservices can be a Replaceable Component Architecture
Kill code fearlessly!
Taught by
GOTO Conferences