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Farmdev ƒ f armdev Menu Thoughts Talks Contact About The North Star Exercise Sep 21 2020 posted in Design Patterns , Legacy Code , The Future How do you improve bad software architecture? Introducing low risk, incremental changes is pretty straight forward but improving architecture often involves bold leaps such as complete rewrites. Where do you start? Here's a strategy I've been using: Imagine the future you want without worrying about how to get there . I'm calling this a North Star Exercise . read article The Chrysalizer Pattern Sep 18 2020 posted in Design Patterns , Legacy Code When talking about legacy code, have you ever heard someone say we're gonna strangle it!? This article is for them. The strangler pattern is a powerful way to gradually rewrite a software system while still running the old system. However, words matter and language shapes the way we think . Also, let's be real, calling it the ivy pattern ...

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