Martin Fowler Code rots. That’s what everyone says: entropy is inevitable, and chaos eventually turns your beautifully imagined, well-designed
Martin Fowler A couple of recent conversations about Twitter were nudging me into writing about how I use Twitter even before The Muskover
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Martin Fowler The core to a successful legacy displacement is the gradual replacement of legacy with new software, as this allows benefits to
Martin Fowler As startups find their product-market fit they grow rapidly, becoming a scaleup. But as they do so, they run into bottlenecks that
Martin Fowler As startups find their product-market fit they grow rapidly, becoming a scaleup. But as they do so, they run into bottlenecks that
Martin Fowler As startups find their product-market fit they grow rapidly, becoming a scaleup. But as they do so, they run into bottlenecks that
Martin Fowler In its early days, a startup searches for a good product-market fit. When it finds one it looks to grow rapidly, a phase known as a
Martin Fowler In its early days, a startup searches for a good product-market fit. When it finds one it looks to grow rapidly, a phase known as a
Martin Fowler Software has come a long way over the past 20 years. Not only has the pace of delivery increased, but the architectural complexity