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Software Architecture for Developers - Designing Scalable and Maintainable Systems for the Real World

Steve Abrams

Narrateur Steve Abrams

Maison d'édition: Steve Abrams

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Synopsis

"Software Architecture for Developers: Designing Scalable and Maintainable Systems for the Real World" is an essential guide for software professionals seeking to elevate their understanding of architectural principles and design practices. In today's rapidly evolving technological landscape, the ability to create software systems that are not only scalable but also maintainable is paramount. 
This book goes beyond theoretical concepts, offering practical insights and real-world strategies for architecting robust and adaptable systems. From understanding the fundamentals of software architecture to mastering advanced techniques for designing distributed and microservices-based architectures, readers will gain the knowledge and skills needed to tackle complex architectural challenges with confidence. 
With a focus on scalability, maintainability, and performance, this book covers a wide range of topics, including modular design, architectural patterns, cloud-native architecture, and DevOps principles. Through in-depth case studies, code examples, and best practices, readers will learn how to navigate the trade-offs involved in architectural decisions and make informed choices that align with their project requirements. 
"Software Architecture for Developers" provides invaluable guidance on creating architectures that are flexible, adaptable, and future-proof.  
 
Durée: environ 4 heures (03:33:40)
Date de publication: 21/07/2024; Unabridged; Copyright Year: — Copyright Statment: —