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OverviewThe software architect role is evolving. As systems and their interactions with the teams that build, run, and evolve them become more complex, it's often impossible for those playing the traditional architect roles to be everywhere they need to be. There's simply too much architecture to be done, and the situation has reached a breaking point. There's a better way. Author Andrew Harmel-Law shows you how architects and development teams can collaborate to create and evolve more efficient architectures for their systems. Techniques in this book will help you learn how to create a mindset that allows everyone to practice architecture and build the best systems they've ever experienced. With this book, you will: ● Understand the new dynamics that affect modern software delivery ● Learn a methodology that brings software architecture and development together ● Nurture the fundamental interplay of decisions, advice, architecture, and feedback from running systems ● Initiate practices that maximize benefits and mitigate risks ● Create an approach tuned to architecture, everyone's skills, and your organization's culture Full Product DetailsAuthor: Andrew Harmel-Law , Mike Cooper , Mike CooperPublisher: Ascent Audio Imprint: Ascent Audio Edition: Unabridged edition ISBN: 9798228511392Publication Date: 08 July 2025 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Audio Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAndrew Harmel-Law is an enthusiastic tech principal at Thoughtworks, where he specializes in domain-driven design, Java/JVM technologies, Agile delivery, build tools and automation, and organization design. Andrew's experience spans the software development lifecycle across many sectors, including government, banking, and ecommerce. What motivates him is the efficient delivery of large-scale software solutions to fulfill complex user needs, and he understands that people, architecture, process, and tooling all have key roles to play in achieving this. Andrew has a passion for open source software and its communities. He's been involved with OSS to a greater or lesser extent since his career began, as a user, contributor, expert group member, and paid advocate-most famously as one of the Jenkins Job DSL originators. Andrew enjoys sharing his experience as much as possible, in formal consulting engagements but also informally through mentoring, writing blog posts, speaking at and organizing conferences, and open-sourcing his code. Mike Cooper is a British voice talent who left big-city life in London for a log cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Mike is recognizable from his years with the BBC World Service, and as the narrator of countless television documentaries. A disruptive influence in school, Mike's first break in narration came at age six, when his teacher realized he could tell the afternoon story better than her (and she could get a nap by way of a bonus). When he's not in his home studio, you'll find him enjoying hobby farm life and tending to two charming pet goats, named Baxter and Hazel. Mike Cooper is a British voice talent who left big-city life in London for a log cabin in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina. Mike is recognizable from his years with the BBC World Service, and as the narrator of countless television documentaries. A disruptive influence in school, Mike's first break in narration came at age six, when his teacher realized he could tell the afternoon story better than her (and she could get a nap by way of a bonus). When he's not in his home studio, you'll find him enjoying hobby farm life and tending to two charming pet goats, named Baxter and Hazel. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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