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2.7 Architecture foundation
Your architecture foundation should be immutable. It’s the bedrock on which everything is built, enabling your team to create new capabilities while…
Sep 9
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Zac Beckman
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Paying down tech debt
Struggling to find your "tech debt balance?" Here's an effective formula that ensures you'll get tangible value in exchange for your effort.
Sep 4
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Zac Beckman
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August 2024
Operational observability rocks, and so does Fly.io
Do you know what your infrastructure is doing? Not without good telemetry, you don't... Here's why an ops dashboard is so awesome.
Aug 29
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Zac Beckman
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Looking for inspiration? Do this.
One of the best things we can do for our creativity is take a break. It fuels your mind, rejuvenates your body, unblocks your thinking: It's the secret…
Aug 27
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Zac Beckman
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With the right strategy you can be the next Google — but only if you measure the right things
Choosing the right goal is important. But a goal is meaningless if we aren’t intentional about measuring our success.
Aug 22
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Zac Beckman
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Solving customer priority conflict with the Kano model
Figuring out what really matters most to your customer can be challenging, especially when they don't seem to know! Here's a great tool for replacing…
Aug 11
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Zac Beckman
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You should write. It's good for your career.
Writing makes you stand out. It shows that you're a mentor, teacher, thought-leader, and that you’re willing to share your ideas. It's great for career…
Aug 9
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The 30-minute guide to Domain Driven Design: A secret weapon to solve tough problems (Part 2)
Create better team alignment, clearly define boundaries, and design around resiliency, scalability, and customer-driven value.
Aug 5
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Zac Beckman
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July 2024
2.6 Target state architecture
Methodically approaching your conceptual model of the future and the technologies that fulfill that future is crucial if you want to achieve or surpass…
Jul 29
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Zac Beckman
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The 30-minute guide to Domain Driven Design: A secret weapon to solve tough problems
Using domain driven design fixes your customer perception problems, aligns technology with business, and defends against complexity.
Jul 21
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How to get hired: 10 lessons for doing great in your interview, from a CTO’s perspective
You’re wasting your best opportunity to impress. Here’s how to land the job of your dreams.
Jul 16
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Never get into a bad situation with your customer
Make sure good intentions don’t turn into broken promises and a bad impression: My 9-step plan to NEVER miss a target.
Jul 8
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