Is there a perfect moment for reading? Definitely the "good enough" is the one you found something worth reading:
- #BookOfTheMonth: Making Work Visible
- Software Architecture
- 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. - 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.
- Shift Left: Headless Data Architecture, Part 2
- Software Development
- 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.
- How to Address and Mitigate Bias in AI Product Design
- Clean Code
- 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? - 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. - 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.
- The failed promise of Domain-Driven Design - part 4
- Leadership
- 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.
- How to translate hot emotions into positive action?
- Fun
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