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Become an Awesome Software Architect, Book 1: Foundation 2019

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  • Farid-Khan
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    • Jul 2020 
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    English | 2019 | ISBN : 1697271065 | 192 pages | EPUB | 2.58 MB

    Great software architects aren’t born. They are a product of decades of building real-life solutions and relentless learning. They become really good at their trade closer to the retirement age. But most startups are fostered by young entrepreneurs who dare to try but lack the experience. They also lack the $$ to hire a silver-haired architect to join their team from day one. Left to their own faculties, the entrepreneurs and their engineering teams quickly get on the path of learning from their own mistakes. Eventually, they discover this is the most expensive way of learning. Over time they get better, and some become the true masters of the craft – but way too late to make a difference for their early-day projects.

    This book is meant to break the vicious circle. It isn’t a textbook, at least not in the traditional sense. It is a business-centric practical guide to software architecture, intended for software engineers, technology executives, students of computer science, and tech-savvy entrepreneurs who want to de-risk their entrepreneurial endeavors or to fast-track their careers in software engineering. The recipes in this book are highly practical, battle-tested, and current for building mid- to large-scale systems in 2019-2020.

    The book covers the following topics:

    Software architecture, what it is, and what it's for
    The Hit List of a software architect; functional vs non-functional requirements
    Programming languages; object-oriented vs functional programming; how to pick the right tool for a job
    Datastores, SQL vs NoSQL vs Event Stores, CRUD vs CQRS vs Append-Only
    Data Models, Domain-Driven Design approach to data modeling
    Layering your architecture, reducing complexity and dependencies
    Code composition, SOLID principles, Dependency inversion demystified
    Latency; synchronous and asynchronous processing
    Errors, error recovery, and the right way of handling retries
    Practical logging
    Real-time and near-real-time processing
    Event streaming and streaming architectures
    Caching and CDNs
    User Interfaces, unified cross-platform UI architectures
    MVC model and its successors; a reusable UI composition model
    Microservices, the Dos and the Don'ts
    API design patterns, API versioning, and backward compatibility
    API security
    Batch processing, and how to avoid it
    Multi-tenancy, and why it is more important than you might think
    Removing dependencies between engineering workstreams, develop great code fast with a team of any size
    Runtime infrastructures, from dedicated servers to cloud to serverless architectures
    Runtime frameworks, how to pick one, and how to protect yourself from the framework's shortcomings
    Brainstorming technique that really works

    Every topic is illustrated with easy to follow code examples and diagrams. Enjoy!



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