Derek Comartin
@codeopinion
👑 Context is King 💻 Software Architecture & Design 📺 http://youtube.com/@codeopinion
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Random reminder that I have a YouTube channel where I post videos about software architecture and design. Usually in the 10 min range trying be concise as possible. If you enjoy please share. Have suggestions? Please let me know. youtube.com/@codeopinion
I get it. Seems absurd. However if you've lived in small companies for a decent amount of time this is kinda normal.
Dear recruiters, if you are looking for: - Java, Python, PHP - React, Angular, Next - PostgreSQL, Redis, MongoDB - AWS, S3, EC2, ECS, EKS - *nix system administration - Git and CI with TDD - Docker, Kubernetes That's not a Full Stack Developer That's an entire IT department
Someone is impersonating me. If you receive a message like this on Discord or elsewhere, it is not from me. Just gross.
Double Dispatch in DDD - codeopinion.com/double-dispatc… @codeopinion
"Your domain shouldn't have any dependencies"... "it should be pure!"... Oh, the dogma. Injecting domain concepts, behaviors, and policies is probably the most domain-centric thing you could do. codeopinion.com/double-dispatc…
Working on explaining the differences between orchestration and choreography in a messaging workflow. I've tried multiple ways to describe this because, as always, there are trade-offs. Events across boundaries and compensatory actions are major factors.
47 Microservices… for 2 Requests Per Second?! A Reddit post from r/softwarearchitecture that perfectly captures the insanity and also the lack of context about scaling. But scaling what? youtu.be/OoolGJnCq4s
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47 Microservices… for 2 Requests Per Second?!
Application layer or domain layer — where does your authorization logic live? Great article by @codeopinion with some guidelines to keep your software architecture consistent and avoid authorization code scattered everywhere. codeopinion.com/authorization-…
You should really be able to define a filter prompt for what your feed should look like. Mine would start with " don't show me anything with 🚨 BREAKING"
Authorization, should it go in your Domain or Application Layer? It's a super common question, so here are examples and guidelines. codeopinion.com/authorization-…
*open app* "We've just raised a $50M pre-seed to help your toaster talk to your microwave." "We just raised a $230M pre-pre seed to agenticly agent your AI agents." "I'm 4 and I just dropped out of preschool to go all-in on AI -enabled candles." *close app*
No. The problem isn't orchestration. The problem is excessive coupling because of the boundaries defined.
We had microservices calling microservices calling microservices. One API request triggered 12 internal calls. Believe me, Tracing was a nightmare. Debugging took hours and hours. Adding a new service meant updating 5 other services. The problem isn't microservices. It's what…
Clients need explicit success or failure. Either use HTTP status codes or include a clear success flag and structured error in the body. Human-readable for people and machine-readable for code. By Derek Comartin at @CodeOpinion codeopinion.com/your-api-error…
I really don't care if you use HTTP status codes "correctly". Just be explicit and give me both machine and human-readable responses. codeopinion.com/your-api-error…
And what exactly does CQRS have to do with eventual consistency?
I see the same two issues come up over and over with event sourcing ,they cause a lot of pain and they shouldn’t have to. Most of the pain stems from bad modeling, specifically because of CRUD-Sourcing. codeopinion.com/crud-sourcing-…
Are the people who understand HTMX the ones who have been doing web dev long before XMLHttpRequest? It's interpreted as an old man yelling at the clouds, but I really think people who push back, have only ever lived in complexity. And they think that complexity is normal.
As explained by @CodeOpinion, checking if an email looks valid is very different from confirming it actually exists. Verify “local‑part@domain”, don’t build regex trying to cover every obscure edge. codeopinion.com/regex-for-emai…
Just use a Regex for email validation? Sure sounds simple until you realize you're conflating email validity with a mailbox actually existing.. codeopinion.com/regex-for-emai…
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