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Sarah Novotny

Sarah Novotny is a software engineer and consultant. Novotny is the author of “Event-Driven Architecture: Designing Resilient Systems with Microservices.”

Implementing the Internet of Things with MySQL

Implementing the Internet of Things with MySQL

The Internet of Things (IoT) has grown from an exciting concept to a paradigm-changing how individuals and businesses operate in the 21st Century. It is based on connecting IP-capable devices so they can communicate in various ways. They range from automated industrial assembly lines to intelligent appliances that promise to make life […]

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The Future of Food Delivery: A Look at the Trends That Are Shaping the Industry

The Future of Food Delivery: A Look at the Trends That Are Shaping the Industry

The food delivery industry is booming. In 2021, the global food delivery market was valued at $163.6 billion, and it is expected to grow to $320 billion by 2029. Many factors drive this growth, including the increasing popularity of online ordering, the growing demand for convenience, and the rise of […]

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“Don’t Forget Conway’s Law” – Sarah Novotny Keynote

"Don’t Forget Conway’s Law" - Sarah Novotny Keynote

Speed of development and speed of repair isn’t only about problem solving and code. Monolithic codebases have fuzzy boundaries of ownership, massive teams with distributed accountabilities and intertwined dependencies. As you consider a microservices architecture don’t forget the cultural changes that need to be made. Nimble teams with autonomy, accountability […]

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Building Better Software with Conway’s Laws: Don’t Forget the Basics

Conway's Law and Microservices

Speed of development and rate of repair isn’t only about problem-solving and code. Monolithic codebases have fuzzy ownership boundaries, massive teams with distributed accountabilities, and intertwined dependencies. As you consider a microservices architecture, don’t forget the cultural changes that must be made. Agile teams with autonomy, responsibility, and stellar communications […]

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