You’ve probably seen this. Ugly code. Unmaintainable, scary eight-thousanders (aka god classes). Joyful SOA (aka microservices) architectures with clear and beautiful diagrams drawn by senior-high-class-ivory-tower-what-not-“architects”. Diagrams as clear and beautiful, as bogus and worthless (haven’t you noticed that all these diagrams tend to have three to five perfectly aligned rectangles connected with arrows, all idyllically pointing downwards?). Chances are you’ve seen this. And chances are you’ve seen this, because someone, at some point of time, crossed the magic line of loose coupling and made …
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There is a trading system. Handling all of the complexities related to offers acceptance, negotiations and final approval. A new requirement jumps in. You now have to report on daily basis all the finalised trades to the 3rd party organisation according to the latest regulations in your country. Additionally, some of the suppliers (“customers” in the trading system) may benefit from these reports. In this case however, it will be them who ask for data. Now the enterprise world opens up. The core of …
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