Highlights from the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference in New York 2019

Watch highlights from expert talks covering cloud-native programming, software architecture career advice, and more.

By Mac Slocum
February 5, 2019
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People from across the software architecture world came together in New York for the O’Reilly Software Architecture Conference. Below you’ll find links to highlights from the event.

Career advice for architects

Trisha Gee shares lessons she learned the hard way while managing her career as a developer, lead, and technical advocate.

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From the trenches: An interview with Mark Richards

Neal Ford talks with Mark Richards about his career path and his work as a software architect.

The future of cloud-native programming

Tamar Eilam offers an overview of cloud-native programming and outlines a path toward the unification of the cloud programming model.

Design and architecture: Special Dumpster Fire Unit

Matt Stine looks at the tricky situations that sometimes emerge from design and architecture.

Design after Agile: How to succeed by trying less

Stuart Halloway explains how to augment agility with principles for designing systems.

Roaming free: The power of reading beyond your field

Glenn Vanderburg talks about the importance of letting your attention roam, and he shares examples of how insights from other fields have inspired software practitioners.

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