Friday, November 1, 2024

Link Dump #162

Is there a perfect moment for reading? Definitely the "good enough" is the one you found something worth reading:

  1. #BookOfTheMonth: Making Work Visible

  2. Software Architecture
    1. Shift Left: Headless Data Architecture, Part 2
      A headless data architecture unlocks unparalleled data access across your entire organization. But it starts with a shift left.
    2. Ending Microservices Chaos: How Architecture Governance Keeps Your Microservices on Track #PickOfTheWork
      Explore tools to regain control of microservices with architecture governance to boost scalability, reduce complexity, and maintain system resiliency.
  3. Software Development
    1. How to Address and Mitigate Bias in AI Product Design
      Mitigating bias and addressing the Eliza effect in AI isn't a one-time task, but an ongoing commitment. It requires vigilance, empathy, and collaboration. Read the article to learn how to address and mitigate this bias.
  4. Clean Code
    1. The failed promise of Domain-Driven Design - part 4
      Let's validate if there is any practical alternative to DDD. How does it solve fundamental issues of DDD? Doesn't it come with its own set of drawbacks?
    2. Good Refactoring vs Bad Refactoring #PickOfTheWork
      Effective refactoring improves code without drastically changing style or adding unnecessary complexity, while bad refactoring leads to harder-to-maintain code.
    3. Using the Strangler Fig with Mobile Apps #PickOfTheWork
      Incremental replacement of a legacy mobile application is a challenging concept to articulate and execute. This article explores the Strangler Fig pattern and how it can be applied to mobile applications.
  5. Leadership
    1. How to translate hot emotions into positive action?
      Which hot emotions seem most dangerous? Advantageous? Govern your emotions. Gain insight. Listen to feelings, but don’t let them lead.
  6. Fun
    1. A Base Nature



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