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Principles of Software Architecture Modernization: Delivering Engineering Excellence with the Art of Fixing Microservices, Monoliths, and Distributed
Diego Pacheco
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Bpb Publications
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Principles of Software Architecture Modernization: Delivering Engineering Excellence with the Art of Fixing Microservices, Monoliths, and Distributed - Pacheco, Diego
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Synopsis "Principles of Software Architecture Modernization: Delivering Engineering Excellence with the Art of Fixing Microservices, Monoliths, and Distributed"
This book is a comprehensive guide to designing scalable and maintainable software written by an expert. It covers the principles, patterns, anti-patterns, trade-offs, and concepts that software developers and architects need to understand to design software that is both scalable and maintainable. The book begins by introducing the concept of monoliths and discussing the challenges associated with scaling and maintaining them. It then covers several anti-patterns that can lead to these challenges, such as lack of isolation and internal shared libraries. The next section of the book focuses on the principles of good software design, such as loose coupling and encapsulation. It also covers several software architecture patterns that can be used to design scalable and maintainable monoliths, such as the layered architecture pattern and the microservices pattern.