Video: .MP4, AVC, 1920×1080, 30 fps | Audio: English, AAC, 44.1 KHz, 2 Ch | Duration: 16m | 800 MBInstructors: Mark Richards, Neal FordIn this learning path, the second in a series of six on software architecture fundamentals, your hosts, Neal Ford and Mark Richards, delve deeper into the specific skills and knowledge you’ll need to become an effective, successful software architect.
You’ll examine common architectural styles that you’ll need to fully understand in order to properly apply them in your designs.
This learning path builds upon Architectural Thinking, the first in this series, with a detailed look at several widely used models that you’ll encounter across a broad range of industries, platforms, and frameworks.
What you’ll learn—and how you can apply itIn Part 2 of this learning path series, you’ll learn what each of the following styles are and how and when to apply them within your software designs:Layered architectureMicrokernel architectureEvent-driven architecturePipeline architectureSpace-based architectureMicroservices architectureService-based architectureService-oriented architectureServerless architectureLMAXExercises includedGuided Exercise: Selecting an Architecture StyleSelf-Paced Exercise: Selecting an Architecture StyleThis learning path is for you because…You’re a senior-level developer who wants to become a software architectYou’re a junior architect new to the role who wants to delve deeperPrerequisites:You should have knowledge of development workflows and programming experience