Martin Fowler A significant share of architectural energy is spent on reducing or avoiding lock-in. That’s a rather noble objective:
Martin Fowler Writing guide pages for martinfowler.com If you’re in the habit of browsing this site, and are observant, you’ll have
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Martin Fowler Good frontend development is hard. Scaling frontend development so that many teams can work simultaneously on a large and complex
Martin Fowler Good frontend development is hard. Scaling frontend development so that many teams can work simultaneously on a large and complex
Martin Fowler Good frontend development is hard. Scaling frontend development so that many teams can work simultaneously on a large and complex
Martin Fowler Good frontend development is hard. Scaling frontend development so that many teams can work simultaneously on a large and complex
Martin Fowler Good frontend development is hard. Scaling frontend development so that many teams can work simultaneously on a large and complex
Martin Fowler A common debate in software development projects is between spending time on improving the quality of the software versus
Martin Fowler Software systems are prone to the build up of cruft – deficiencies in internal quality that make it harder than it would