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Loosely Coupled Show: Software Architecture and Design

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Loosely Coupled Show

I’m excited to announce the Loosely Coupled Show, a new project I’m working on with James Hickey. Check out the YouTube Channel and subscribe!

The premise is simple. To have discussions about software architecture and design. The target audience is intermediate to senior software developers.

Episode #000

We recorded a quick video to kind of describe what the plan is for the show, check out our “first” episode for more about the show and us and our backgrounds.

Loosely Coupled Show

I’ve also posted a short video on my CodeOpinion YouTube channel to elaborate a bit more on the announcement, which you can check out as well.

Software Architecture and Design

I think at no matter what level you are in terms of experience in software development, architecture and design are something you already do. To what degree is what varies.

From how you organize code, define dependencies and even naming. They’re all different aspects of design.

There are many more advanced topics we’d like to talk about such as:

  • Top-level Architectures
  • Event Driven Architecture
  • Domain Driven Design
  • Service Boundaries
  • Microservices
  • Messaging
  • Concurrency
  • Fault Tolerance

And we can’t leave out the cloud. Yes, it’s just someone else’s computer but it’s a real enabler for new ways to build and deploy applications.

If you have any recommendations for specific topics you would like us to cover, or to recommend a guest, let me know on Twitter or in the comments!

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