Glenn F. Henriksen 1
Glenn F. Henriksen is a mentor and developer from Norway. As the co-founder and CTO of Justify, he gets to build new legal tools for everyone to use, helping to create better communication and less conflict in relationships. He's continuously exploring new tools, processes and technologies, and improving how he and his fellow developers work with code, tasks and projects. He has been a Microsoft Development MVP, a part of the Microsoft Regional Director program and is an ASP.NET Insider and an Azure Advisor. In the past 25+ years he has co-owned two companies, worked as a consultant, manager, support tech, network admin, developer, architect, technical lead and more, but his favourite things are still swapping code for food and building stuff that makes a difference in people’s lives.
Präsentationen bei der .Net User Group Bern
Practical advice for building glorious monoliths
Monoliths often get a bad rap. However, when designed with care and strategy, a monolithic architecture can not only be efficient but also 'glorious.' This session aims to dismantle the myths surrounding monolithic applications and provide advice for building a robust, maintainable and scalable monolith.
We will look at various aspects of monolithic architecture, such as defining contexts, organizing the code, structuring your application for developer ergonomics, synchronous and asynchronous communication between contexts, minimizing boilerplate code, effective data separation, testing and implementing useful architectural patterns.
Through practical examples in code and advice you will get an overview of key principles for creating a high-quality modular monolithic application that is a joy to work with.
Are you a developer or an architect who want to see how you can build monoliths, learn why you absolutely should, and still enjoy your work? Then this session is for you.