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The Fundamentals of Writing and Publishing Your Non-Fiction Book
Parul Bavishi deconstructs the structure behind bestselling non-fiction titles, and looks at how to apply this to writing.
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Optimize for Time
Andy Walker gives advice on how to use time in a way that enables teams to improve. He shares practical advice on how to get the most out of the time, and proposes principles to develop approaches
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Domain-Driven Design with Relational Databases Using Spring Data JDBC
Jens Schauder discusses how to design an object model the DDD way, why this might be a good idea, and how to build a persistence layer for it backed by Spring Data JDBC.
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Building Better Monoliths: Implementing Modulithic Applications with Spring
Oliver Drotbohm identifies the common issues in unstructured monoliths and discusses approaches to package design, component structure, transactions, and the usage of events.
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Orchestrating Continuous Experiments
Matteo Cavucci describes an outcome-first approach to strategy and prioritization, showing how it’s possible to balance team autonomy and a global product direction.
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Practical DDD: Bounded Contexts + Events => Microservices
Indu Alagarsamy talks about the intersection of Domain Driven Design as a software discipline with Messaging as a technology counterpart.
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(Dys)functional DDD
Jarek Ratajski revisits some of the core concepts of DDD from a functional perspective and builds a simple system using a more functional approach.
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Strategic Domain-Driven Design
Nick Tune discusses some of the bounded context design heuristics, recurring patterns in the wild, and explains how to facilitate modeling sessions in an organization.
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Beyond the Double Bind
Patrick Steyaert explores how to integrate (agile) intuition and (agile) reasoning, and provides a common conceptual framework underlying the very different schools of (agile) thought.
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From Quadcopters to Helicopters: Formal Verification for Safer Vehicles
Kathleen Fisher explores the promises and limitations of current formal methods and techniques for producing useful software that probably does not contain exploitable bugs.
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DevSecOps: Security at the Speed of DevOps
Larry Maccherone introduces the DevSecOps manifesto and provides a process model to accomplish the necessary mindset shift and achieve effective DevSecOps culture transformation.
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Reactive DDD—When Concurrent Waxes Fluent
Vaughn Vernon gives practical guidance on using DDD to model business-driven solutions that result in software that is fluent, type-safe, and with core Reactive properties.