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🎥 Part 7 of our Expert Interview Series at SAG is live! 🥳 In this interview, @suksr shares how aligning strategy, architecture, and team design fosters fast change and inclusion in tech.

📌 Key Takeaways:

🌱 Align strategy, architecture, and teams for fast, continuous change.
🧭 Use Wardley Mapping, DDD, and Team Topologies to create flow.
🤝 Foster inclusion with trust-based, diverse teams.

Watch now 👉 t1p.de/b6y3x

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I'm only going to very lightly touch the general theme of #BDI agent #softwareArchitecture. I will argue that Sandewall's #CAISOR paradigm is a slight generalization Sacha's style of life-long emacs useage to create #AI .

Today basic interactive creation and expantion of new knowledgebases including expected-to-be-complex new types and adding lisp / CEL-logic as regular entities.

telnet lambda.moo.mud.org 8888
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@kentpitman @prahou @pesco @dougmerritt @mdhughes @nosrednayduj @sacha

Episode 6 of our SAG Expert Interview Series is live! 🎊

In this interview, Sarah Wells shares real-world lessons on what makes modern software systems work.

✅ Why “flow” beats process
✅ The dangers of adopting microservices too early
✅ How autonomy, trust, and psychological safety shape team performance
✅ Why learning cultures are essential for scaling tech teams

👉 t1p.de/6o2fh

Did you know you can create diagrams using code? It's not even just for coders, non-technical people can pick it up too.
Join me online to discover when and how to use diagrams-as-code, models, and #AI in your designs and diagrams 🤔 🤖

Create diagrams-as-code as well as understand the diagrams-as-code that an LLM might generate for you.

Find out more here: ddd.academy/diagrams-as-code-w

DDD Europe returns to Antwerp on June 4-6, 2025, and we're counting down with the 8 most impactful talks from last year!
This week, we're featuring Pauline Jamin, which has garnered over 3480 views for its groundbreaking insights on DDD and ReBAC: Revolutionizing Access Management: buff.ly/J9jba8q

Early bird registration closes soon - secure your spot at #DDDEurope2025 before it's too late!
#DomainDrivenDesign #DDDEU #SoftwareArchitecture

Working on some #code written by an #intern a few years ago and it's taking all of my energy to just add the feature and not refactor the whole thing. What's the point of having an intern and not reviewing their code as they go to prevent these issues? So verbose, so much duplication 😡😡

I guess I've been writing tools all by myself here with no review either, hopefully whoever takes them over eventually feels like I designed them reasonably 🤷

Software Architecture guru Martin Fowler (@mfowler) reminds us in this brief article written in 2019 that high internal quality software is measurably cheaper than low internal quality software, mostly due to the fact that adding new features to a high internal quality project can cost half as much as it does adding them to a technical debt laden one.

"Is High Quality Software Worth the Cost?"

martinfowler.com/articles/is-q