At a Glance: Big Bang rebuilds of systems are so 20th century - we no longer have the luxury of a complete system rebuild. Video with transcript included: Sam Newman shares some key principles and a number of
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Big Bang rebuilds of systems are so 20th century - we no longer have the luxury of a complete system rebuild. Video with transcript included: Sam Newman shares some key principles and a number of At Deliveroo, we had a scaling problem, which had some serious business implications.
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- Big Bang rebuilds of systems are so 20th century - we no longer have the luxury of a complete system rebuild.
- Video with transcript included: Sam Newman shares some key principles and a number of
- At Deliveroo, we had a scaling problem, which had some serious business implications.
- When it comes to software architecture, there are generally 2 main types,
- At this Meetup, Destination AARhus has invited Sam Newman to look into
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