Highlights from the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York 2020

Experts explore new trends, tools, and techniques in software architecture.

By Mac Slocum
February 26, 2020
Highlights from the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York 2020

People from across the software architecture world came together in New York for the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference. Below you’ll find links to highlights from the event.

The elephant in the architecture

Martin Fowler reveals, discusses, and vents about a very common and widely neglected architectural attribute.

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Where do great architectures come from?

Mary Poppendieck looks at the history of dramatic architectural changes and what triggered them.

Architecture.Next: Invalidating old axioms

Mark Richards challenges the tried-and-true axioms in software architecture and shows you how to manage the changing state of the space.

Sometimes I draw

Kai Holnes walks you through the nebulous world of creative outlets and why maybe, just maybe, that journey is worth it.

Intellectual control

George Fairbanks considers whether today’s complex software has eclipsed our intellectual control.

From the trenches: Rachel Laycock

Neal Ford interviews Rachel Laycock about her career path and her work as an architect.

Post topics: Next Architecture
Post tags: Signals, Software Architecture NY 2020
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