In this weeks episode we are lucky to have Matthias Noback on the show to discuss software architecture design.
We start off the show by highlighting why we should invest time in the architecture of our software, and what is meant by ‘layers’ of an application.
This leads us to discuss what Hexagonal Architecture (Ports and Adapters) actually is, Infrastructure vs. Core (Domain, Application) and the Dependency Inversion Principle.
From here we mention the different responsibilities Ports and Adapters have, the different forms of testing you can do within this architecture and Use-cases/Command Buses.
Finally, we touch upon the new book ‘Style Guide for Object Design’, which Matthias is currently in the process of writing.
Show Links
Matthias Noback’s BlogMatthias Noback on TwitterHexagonal Architecture - training by Matthias NobackLayers, ports & adapters - Part 1, ForewordLayers, ports & adapters - Part 2, LayersLayers, ports & adapters - Part 3, Ports & AdaptersA wave of command busesExceptions and talking back to the userSimpleBus/SimpleBussensiolabs-de/deptrac - Keep your architecture cleanThe Clean ArchitectureThe Onion ArchitectureStyle Guide for Object Design - Leanpub