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Refactoring Databases with Scott Ambler



Hexagonal Architecture Explained in UML & Code



NoSQL Databases
An Overview



How to Communicate Large Scale Technical Architectures


Editorial Advisor:
Kevlin Henney


Editorial Advisor:
Scott Ambler


Editor:
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Are unit tests just "quick hacks" - or should you treat them as first class code. Kevin Taylor thinks the latter...
Refactoring is the technique of changing the structure of code, without changing it's functionality. Design improvement. Refactoring databases presents additional challenges, though as Scott Ambler discusses.
Hexagonal architecture is all about dependency inversion and facilitating technology free testing of core business logic. Valentina Cupać explains...
Amy Hoy with an entertaining intro-overview of the Ruby Programming Language.
What are the various flavours of no-sql database out there? How do they work? And what are the pros and cons of each?
What exactly is software architecture? What decisions are needed to define an architecture? How do you communicate this to stakeholders interested in different perspectives?

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Credits: Columnist/Advisor: Scott Ambler. Advisor: Kevlin Henney. Production assistance: Oliver Collins-Cope (nepotism). Editor: Mark Collins-Cope.

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