This is the first part of Sara's conversation with Shopey Mossavar-Rahmani about working as a software engineer and architect at a large Swedish furniture company’s legacy system built in 1985. They discussed the challenges of still working with this system, why it hasn’t been fully replaced, and how the efforts of moving some of the logic to other systems with better designs have been for him and his team. They also talked about ways to get other team members and, at times, the management onboarded to use cutting-edge patterns, tools, and technologies and the learnings that came along the way.
Season 7, Episode 5: "Easing the Learning Curve" – w/ Jaroslav Schnaubert
Season 7, Episode 4 – Architectural Patterns: Why and When to Use Them – w/ Emilien Pecoul
Season 7, Episode 3 – Monolith to Microservices with Axon – with Frederic Bouvet
Season 7, Episode 2 - Open Space & Unconferences with Houssam Fakih
Season 7, Episode 1: Why Knowledge Share? – with Sylvain Coudert
Bonus Episode: AxonIQ Conference 2023 & DrivUn
Code Quality & Knowledge Sharing
Spring and Axon with Josh Long
Modernizing a 40-Year-Old Legacy System - Part2
Multitenancy in Axon
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”Model My Code”
Introducing ”Inspector Axon”
Tiered Storage in Axon Server
Discovery Phase with Event Modeling
ABAC in Axon Applications
Attribute-Based Access Control
Possible Patterns in a Distributed CQRS System
Axon Synapse
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