Highlights from the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London 2017
Watch highlights covering modularity, platforms, and the evolving role of software architects. From the O'Reilly Software Architecture Conference in London 2017.
Experts from across the software architecture world came together in London for the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference. Below you’ll find links to highlights from the event.
The move toward modularity
Mark Richards explores the history and patterns of architectural modularity, and explains why modularity is so important.
- Watch “The move toward modularity.”
The rise of the streaming platform
Neha Narkhede explains why streaming platforms have become the central nervous systems for modern digital businesses.
- Watch “The rise of the streaming platform.”
Architect as storyteller
Nathaniel Schutta says architects are the Rosetta Stones of organizations, which means they must consciously think about the stories they’re telling.
- Watch “Architect as storyteller.”
We cannot engineer the future of software without happy developers
Yiannis Kanellopoulos outlines deficiencies SIG found in its approach toward software developers and the key thing that helps developers realize their potential.
The death of Cannot Reproduce
Michelle Brush highlights modern programming practices that deliver reproducibility in systems.
- Watch “The death of Cannot Reproduce.”
How to break the rules
Dan North introduces some uncomfortable truths that help us unlock the true value from our technology.
- Watch “How to break the rules.”