Today's programmers don't develop software systems from scratch.
Instead, they spend their time fixing, extending, modifying, and
enhancing existing software. Legacy systems often turn into an
unwieldy mess that becomes increasingly difficult to modify, and
with architecture that continually accumulates technical debt.
Carola Lilienthal has analyzed more than 300 software systems
written in Java, C#, C++, PHP, ABAP, and TypeScript and, together
with her teams, has successfully refactored them. This book
condenses her experience with monolithic systems, architectural and
design patterns, layered architectures, domain-driven design, and
microservices. With more than 200 color images from real-world
systems, good and sub-optimal sample solutions are presented in a
comprehensible and thorough way, while recommendations and
suggestions based on practical projects allow the reader to
directly apply the author's knowledge to their daily work..
"Throughout the book, Dr. Lilienthal has provided sound advice on
diagnosing, understanding, disentangling, and ultimately preventing
the issues that make software systems brittle and subject to
breakage. In addition to the technical examples that you'd expect
in a book on software architecture, she takes the time to dive into
the behavioral and human aspects that impact sustainability and, in
my experience, are inextricably linked to the health of a codebase.
She also expertly zooms out, exploring architecture concepts such
as domains and layers, and then zooms in to the class level where
your typical developer works day-to-day. This holistic approach is
crucial for implementing long-lasting change." From the Foreword of
Andrea Goulet CEO, Corgibytes Founder, Legacy Code Rocks
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