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Fundamentals of Software Architecture
Book • 2020
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as books where they developed qualitative analysis for comparing architectural characteristics.

Mark Richards

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Exploring the intersections of software architecture
Mentioned as a book that they updated for the second edition.

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The three new fallacies of distributed computing
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as a book he is currently reading and plans to cover on his YouTube channel.

Lazar Nikolov

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Lazar Nikolov Shares His Favorite Neovim Plugins & Dev Setup
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as a resource for understanding modern web application architecture.


Carter Morgan

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Web App Fundamentals - The Twelve-Factor App
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as a book that's changing his approach to system design.


Scott Tolinski

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796: Do We Need JS Frameworks × Are You Over-Engineering? × Webview vs Native
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as a book they interviewed the author of.


Carter Morgan


Nathan Toups

"Clean Coder" by Robert “Uncle Bob” Martin
Recommended by both Carter and Nathan as a comprehensive yet approachable guide to software architecture.

Our Top Five Books! - Book Overflow 2024
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as an example of a meaty technical book.


Carter Morgan

Delivering High Value Work & Doing Fewer Things - Slow Productivity by Cal Newport
Mentioned as the book the hosts will be discussing in this episode.

"Fundamentals of Software Architecture" by Mark Richards and Neal Ford (Part 2)
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in relation to software design principles and scalability.


Carter Morgan


Nathan Toups

Guess That Quote! - Book Overflow 2024
Mentioned as a two-part book on software architecture.

Accountability Retrospective - Book Overflow 2024
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as a book he recommends and learned a lot from.

Steve Smith

Steve Smith: Software Architecture - Episode 355
This week's book is recommended for software engineers to improve their craft.

"Fundamentals of Software Architecture" by Mark Richards and Neal Ford (Part 1)