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Stop corrupting yourself: test against abstractions

December 31, 2019July 24, 2020 spoon_dot_codes automated testing, design patterns, software architecture

Regression tests are important, but why, exactly? This is an important question to answer up front; as the answer to

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best practices microservice migration 

Extracting a Microservice from a Monolith: Start with the Monolith

December 20, 2019March 1, 2020 spoon_dot_codes

Start with the Monolith That’s right, forget about actually implementing the new Microservice. We’ll get to that later. Refactoring legacy

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software architecture 

Microservices and monoliths: getting service-oriented architectures just right

December 31, 2017March 1, 2020 spoon_dot_codes microservices, monolith, software architecture

In my previous post about software architecture I introduced a methodology for creating architecture for new software projects that aims to encapsulate

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best practices 

Let’s have a chat about null

August 19, 2017March 1, 2020 spoon_dot_codes

I’ll start with a question. What does null mean? Go ahead. Take a moment. I’m guessing you’re thinking things like

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software architecture 

Software architecture and project design, a mechanized approach

July 20, 2017August 4, 2022 spoon_dot_codes

Motivation Architecture is a unique area of software development where there don’t really seem to be any industry standards. Considering

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