For many of you, this may seem an easy question. “Of course dude, my team eat, sleep, and breathe DevOps.” This may be the case for your organization. Still, an interesting trend I’ve seen over ...
Code is beautiful. When I started coding in the late 1990s, I remember that one of the first things I learned is that code doesn’t lie. “Garbage in, garbage out” was my teacher’s frequent saying. ...
If I were asked about a single characteristic that all engineers share, I would say it’s an enthusiasm to solve problems. I’m not sure if it is something innate to me, but I love facing ...
Most likely, you’ve heard something about DevOps. Over the last several years, the topic has gained momentum, as many organizations attempt to improve their software delivery speed and reduce some of the manual, error-prone tasks ...
As the popularity of microservices architectures has increased, we began to think about an additional concept: API’s or application programming interfaces. While the explosion of Mobile and Single-Page Web Applications, as well as the popularity of connected ...
There are two very important questions to ask when talking about software architecture: “What are the business drivers behind our initiative?” and “How is the application is supporting them?”. Software architecture is the foundation that helps ...
In the beginning there was a single language and common speech. It was easy for the developers to understand each other and to help each other when building a big application called “The monolith”. And ...
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