Spooky: Launching Platform Strategy
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by Gregor Hohpe
6M ago
One pumpkin doesn't make Halloween, but three books make a series ..read more
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IxC: Infrastructure as Code, from Code, with Code
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by Gregor Hohpe
8M ago
Today's cloud automation goes far beyond provisioning servers. Let's apply architecture models to the latest trends ..read more
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Application Architecture as Code
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by Gregor Hohpe
9M ago
Cloud automation isn't just about infrastructure anymore. This also affects automation language design ..read more
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There’s always a trade-off
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by Gregor Hohpe
9M ago
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Fast forward that movie
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by Gregor Hohpe
9M ago
Architects aren't clairvoyants But occasionally they can be a very useful FF button ..read more
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Open source wins by having as better programming model
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by Gregor Hohpe
9M ago
Many projects tout portability but it's productivity that they really offer. Why not say so ..read more
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20 year old books every architect should read
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by Gregor Hohpe
9M ago
Book lists are pretty popular these days. But how about some classics? If architecture is timeless, so should be the books about it ..read more
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Cloud Automation à la DDD: From stringly typed to affordances
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by Gregor Hohpe
9M ago
Domain-driven design very much applies to technical domains. Let's try it on event-driven cloud systems to see why I am such a big fan of object-oriented automation languages ..read more
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Programming without a stack trace: When abstractions become illusions
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by Gregor Hohpe
1y ago
As the complexity of our platforms increases, we keep looking for better abstractions. Cloud compilers might help, but only if they include one key feature: the stack trace ..read more
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I made everything loosely coupled. Will my cloud bill go up?
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by Gregor Hohpe
1y ago
Loose coupling is an essential property of fine-grained, event-driven systems. However, cloud resources that decouple event producers and consumers incur a run-time cost. How to weigh the trade-offs ..read more
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