It's heartening to see what drove you to do these videos! Will certainly contribute back to the community. Looking forward to lesson 201! Congrats on this milestone, Mark!
Thanks Mark and congratulations for your milestone! I always recommend colleagues an co-workers to learn from your content, it helps organize ideas, better understand design problems, simplify what it seems to be complex, and improve what we do to move this industry to the next level. I think we all are going to continue learning from your content, and maybe one day respond to your call to action. Greetings from Chile :)
I started watching your videos about 3 years ago and they really opened my eyes. With an experience of 35 years in software development, I never considered myself an architect, and I honestly, even didn't know what architecture was all about (since having worked mostly on a larger monolithic application). Your videos gave me the necessary input to help our migration from monolithic application to distributed applications (part of it is event-driven, part of it is microservices). After seeing a few videos of you I realized "wow, this is what software architecture is about". I am currently promoting your views in our company based on your book "Head First Software Architecture" (the company provides us with O'Reilly subscriptions), and evangelizing the concept of thinking of logical components and architecture characteristics first, and only then decide on which services to implement. Using the C4 model as documentation (architecture-as-code) will also become essential in our work. Looking forward to the next 200 videos. Keep up the good work.
A fantastic milestone, and thanks for the call to action Mark. I've taken it personally, and I hope everybody else does too. This has been on my mind for a long time now but as I'm sure many people do I've been over thinking it and just generally putting it off, but I will be sure to take action - and I'll post back here to prove it.
Thanks Mark for your great job. I've followed your request in another form: Because I've learnt a lot from you, I've beeing sharing lots of those learnings through Wikipedia, and open source documentations to help practitioners. I just have one question: why don't you record live sessions that you have with Neal? I really like to watch them but due to time difference, I cant attend them. So, why not recording and uploading them? 🤔
It's heartening to see what drove you to do these videos! Will certainly contribute back to the community. Looking forward to lesson 201! Congrats on this milestone, Mark!
Thanks Mark and congratulations for your milestone! I always recommend colleagues an co-workers to learn from your content, it helps organize ideas, better understand design problems, simplify what it seems to be complex, and improve what we do to move this industry to the next level. I think we all are going to continue learning from your content, and maybe one day respond to your call to action. Greetings from Chile :)
Thanks for the shout-out Mark! Now I have no choice, but produce content for the IT community! 😀
200! Congratulations on the milestone! Your channel is a real treasure!
I started watching your videos about 3 years ago and they really opened my eyes. With an experience of 35 years in software development, I never considered myself an architect, and I honestly, even didn't know what architecture was all about (since having worked mostly on a larger monolithic application). Your videos gave me the necessary input to help our migration from monolithic application to distributed applications (part of it is event-driven, part of it is microservices). After seeing a few videos of you I realized "wow, this is what software architecture is about".
I am currently promoting your views in our company based on your book "Head First Software Architecture" (the company provides us with O'Reilly subscriptions), and evangelizing the concept of thinking of logical components and architecture characteristics first, and only then decide on which services to implement. Using the C4 model as documentation (architecture-as-code) will also become essential in our work.
Looking forward to the next 200 videos. Keep up the good work.
Im already excited for lesson 999 "Micromonoliths using the Prompt Pattern"
A fantastic milestone, and thanks for the call to action Mark. I've taken it personally, and I hope everybody else does too. This has been on my mind for a long time now but as I'm sure many people do I've been over thinking it and just generally putting it off, but I will be sure to take action - and I'll post back here to prove it.
Thanks Mark for your great job. I've followed your request in another form: Because I've learnt a lot from you, I've beeing sharing lots of those learnings through Wikipedia, and open source documentations to help practitioners.
I just have one question: why don't you record live sessions that you have with Neal? I really like to watch them but due to time difference, I cant attend them. So, why not recording and uploading them? 🤔