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blog.ploeh.dk
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| | | | | If you apply the Dependency Inversion Principle to Layered Architecture, you end up with Ports and Adapters. | |
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alistair.cockburn.us
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| | | | | Create your application to work without either a UI or a database so you can run automated regression-tests against the application, work when the database becomes unavailable, and link applications together without any user involvement. Japanese translation of this article at http://blog.tai2.net/hexagonal_architexture.html Spanish translation of this article at http://academyfor.us/posts/arquitectura-hexagonal courtesy of Arthur | |
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matthiasnoback.nl
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains a clean software architecture approach using layered design (Domain, Application, Infrastructure) and the Dependency Rule outlined by Robert C. Martin to prevent legacy code and decouple business logic from external frameworks. | |
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pliutau.com
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| | | Software Engineering Lead with a passion for APIs, Web, Cloud, Microservices, DevOps, Kubernetes etc. Engineering Lead at solsten.io | ||