Thoughtworks Technology Podcast
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Updating legacy systems has been a common feature of enterprise IT. But — strangler-fig pattern aside — there’s little written about how to do it effectively. We explore the ideas of legacy replacement — and even legacy displacement — with a group of colleagues that are writing an article series on the topic for martinfowler.com. In the first episode of this two-part series, we look how they’ve come up with patterns for legacy displacement.
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Rethinking software governance: Reflecting on the second edition of Building Evolutionary Architectures
Reckoning with the force of Conway's Law
Exploring the Basal Cost of software
Why full-stack testing matters
Acknowledging and addressing technical debt in startups and scale-ups
XR in practice: the engineering challenges of extending reality
Agent-based modelling for epidemiology: EpiRust and BharatSim
Mastering architectural metrics
Building a culture of innovation
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Better testing through mutations
Patterns of legacy displacement — Part two
Mitigating cognitive bias when coding
Following an unusual career path: from dev to CEO
Software engineering with Dave Farley
Tackling bottlenecks at scale-ups
Coding lessons from the pandemic
Is there ever a good time for a code freeze?
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