Architecting the Unconventional: A Case Study in Software Design
If you search for 'clean architecture' on GitHub you will find a bunch of nice implementations applying such an architecture. The same goes for onion, hexagonal, and such. Besides the similarities between the architectural patterns, these applications are all implemented for common web applications. By common, I mean a web application that receives a request that a controller handles. It also has a database and so on. Not all applications are like that, though. In this talk, I will walk through a use case where I implemented an unconventional application - an application that handles background jobs - and I will show how we can apply an architectural pattern to any kind of application.
Sobre Edy Silva
I'm a software developer who enjoys building things from scratch, just to understand how they are made. I've been writing software since 2015 and in the past two years, I've been contributing to open-source projects in JavaScript (buefy), Elixir, and more recently Erlang (cowboy web server).
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