Architecture Weekly #77 - 30th May 2022
Welcome to the new week!
I wrote this week on my blog about why it's essential to maintain our ignorance as it may help us to do our job more efficiently. By getting the experience, we’re pretty often losing our genuine look. It’s worth getting back to the freshman simplicity. Being ignorant sounds like a bad thing, yet, I think there is a strong power in ignorance. It helps get the job done, keep things stupid simple, and maintain focus. It’s good to remind ourselves about that. Read more in Power of ignorance, or how to write simple code.
So it seems that there’s a wisdom in being ignorant. What’s better to get wisdom than a decent, filled bookshelf. If you’re looking for inspiration, check:
Are you fatigued by online meetings? Check the latest research published in Nature magazine
If you believe that there are places that cannot have security leaks. Check:
Luckily, the IT organisations are embracing that, and trying to fight this uneven battle:
Check also more links below!
Cheers
Oskar
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Architecture
Eric Evans - Getting Started with DDD when surrounded by legacy systems
Eleanor Kolossovski - A Strategist’s Guide to Platform Thinking
Mathias Verraes - Conway’s Law Doesn’t Apply to Rigid Designs
Databases
API
AI
AWS
Go
Hardware
JavaScript
.NET
Grzegorz Orwat - Decorating Command Handlers Using MediatR and ASP.NET Core DI
.NET Blog - Introducing .NET MAUI – One Codebase, Many Platforms
TypeScript
Coding Life
Management
Security
The Hacker News - Nearly 100,000 NPM Users' Credentials Stolen in GitHub OAuth Breach
The Linux Foundation - The Open Source Software Security Mobilization Plan