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Top 5 Most Used Architecture Patterns

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    @arshiailaty8 months ago I' ve been watching all your videos since you started this channel. Interesting topics and so much learning stuff. Thanks for sharing your knowledge with us. Keep up the good work. 33
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    @odeholon45907 months ago After doing this for 20 years you will realize that this is all very relative. Any system has all of these architecture styles. You can identify them all . ...Expand 23
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    @shilpamurthy81057 months ago Amazing explanation of various software architectural patterns! Its giving me a lot of foundational knowledge on how the systems are built and helping . ...Expand 5
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    @mrsbootsworkouts5 months ago Thank you for this lesson! I have been watching your videos since i found your channel, amazing!
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    @avimehenwal8 months ago Excellent content, very high quality stuff. Thankyou so much for sharing. 6
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    @askholia7 months ago Currently building a e-commerce site for someone, from zero. I am in the design phase and i would say i am going more monolithic for it, modular-ish to be sure, but all packed together. Great video! 2
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    @ahmedmudkip7 months ago Thank you for providing examples for the architectures mentioned.
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    @alexgil46234 months ago Felicitaciones, son excelentes profesores. Siempre difundo su canal.
    barukjim.
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    @frederickaziebu92687 months ago I love this, thank you very much for the insight. This has really help me understand most of the things i have missing.
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    @Ahmed-ts2mb8 months ago Thank you for these high quality materials. It' s really helpful.
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    @rafa_guitar6 months ago Excellent content in your channel, thank you very much for sharing!
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    @sanjayg26862 months ago Thanks for your life time effort and help in making avilable these valueable critical/key information in one place to whole world. God bless you sir.
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    @MichaelScharf7 months ago I prefer modular monolith or microkernel (with a layered architecture inside the components) communication between components is ideally event driven. . ...Expand 6
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    @isaacpalacios89215 months ago Amazing video! I am a computers and systems enginering student and those resources are pretty useful.
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    @gus4738 months ago Getting close to a half-million subscribers! Impressive work!
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    @vmolten28358 months ago As usual, excellent content sahn. Can you make a video about data integrating patterns? Such as canonical, aggregator, event driven consumer, channel adapter, message translator, message mapper, messaging gateway. Thanks. ...Expand 5
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    @CrusadeVoyager8 months ago Thank you for the video on the architecture patterns. Can you let us know what tool you use to create the illustration and architecture diagrams. 1
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    @sawyerburnett83197 months ago First time i' ve heard of a modular monolith! Always interesting to see how the industry shifts over time to new patterns. Can' t seem to settle on a particular one for too long. 5
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    @denislavivanov69414 months ago I am fascinated by the microservices architecture, we microservices at work and the more i look into it the more i feel i need to read more to understand it.
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    @shivap2027 months ago Really like these videos. Which presentation & architecture diagram software does alex xu use to present the topics? 1
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    @marciolopesdefaria40626 months ago What i have seem in the wild is that all choices in terms of architectures depends on several external constraints that kind of confirm the conways law, . ...Expand
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    @tochou1182 months ago Does all those types of architectures use databases?
    great video btw!
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    @kirillalekseevichbezmatern64947 months ago I think it worth to mention hybrid monolith architecture, as evolution of monolith. Usually it represents as castle + bastions style architecture. It also the main idea is to keep all business logic in one castle\kernel and put in separate microservices - bastions, only logic which not make sense to couple with your business logic, for example 3rd party integrations, or document generation, or emailing and etc. ...Expand
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    @arak_seemonster7 months ago What about actor based solutions using things such as akka, erlang etc? Are they not being used anymore, or do the event-driven architectures encompass . ...Expand
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    @webdevgenie7 months ago Which tools you used for the diagrams animation?
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    @VincentJenks7 months ago Theres also the concept of a distributed monolith, where many distributed services utilize a single database. It can work in your favor in some scenarios, o . ...Expand 1
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    @filemonek1238 months ago The speaker brings the memories of key master from matrix. 1
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    @huakun8 months ago What software do you use to make these nice animation slides? After effect? 4
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    @Tony-dp1rl7 months ago This channel is fantastic. If i had to pick a flaw in this video, it would be the diagram of the monolithic architecture. There is nothing to say a monolith . ...Expand 1
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    @user-ln5tl5wk4l4 months ago How did you highlight with colors the youtube subscribe button on your page when you sayduring event driven arch explanation at .
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    @Infalodon7 months ago Is it possible to have microservice architecture without event-driven?
    microservices are supposed to be independent, and therefore avoid synchronous communication. How can it do this without event-driven?
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    @exe25437 months ago A good book is " software architecture patterns" by mark richards.
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    @Varun-ij2pp7 months ago Whats the difference between, layered and monolithic. Both looks similar? 1
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    @samuelstein34128 months ago I think the components on the right side should be Event Consumers, no? 2
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    @zayxhex60068 months ago Graphics tell more than one thousand words this is awesome thank you. 40
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    @jesso66703 months ago It feels like i needed to study my entire life in to tech to finish everything.
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    @user-kk9jl8dr5d3 months ago I' m really intrigued by the modular monolithic architecture, because important factors i feel when choosing the architecture of a particular system . ...Expand
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    @tezvids7 months ago What tool do you use to generate these graphics? Pls share.
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    @paulostradioti8 months ago Is there anywhere we can get the image shared on linkedin in high resolution, please?
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    @M1Marketing8 months ago Hello bytebytego, i' ve recently been trying to work out which architecture i should use on my web design and brand management platform
    should . ...Expand
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    @juanmacias59227 months ago I' ve only ever used the layered pattern d:
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    @hotlineoperator8 months ago Excellent info. Zoom effect in presentation is too much, it would be betther without zoom. 7
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    @Jordan-tl4yp6 months ago Too many jargons and lacks examples if it was made for non technical ppl.
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    @shivbore66202 months ago Good content, but why to keep an ai face at the bottom is irritating when you come to know it' s an ai generated and the voice too,
    kidding.
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    @madukomablessed47127 months ago How about service oriented architecture? @Bytebytego.
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    @Kane01237 months ago What design resonates with you makes me instantly think of @teej_dv s comment about int length.
    you might love some of the more exotic designs, but your system probably doesnt need it.