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| | | | | We have a problem with software architecture. Let's face it. Find the architecture diagrams of the products you're working on and answer these questions: Did you find it? Does everyone in your team know where to find it? Is it up-to-date? Can you see how this system scales, handles failover, monitors performance, or how it's secured? Can you see how it evolved over time? Can you train a new team-member using this diagram? | |
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| | | | | Computers are orders of magnitude faster than when most of us started programming and yet a lot of software runs much slower than it should. Nobody likes progress bars. Slow code provides for a horrible user experience, drains batteries faster, and increases our cloud bill. This session explores some of the reasons why software is | |
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