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There's no one way to architect any application. With that said, some ways tend to work a tad better than others. In addition, the architecture of any application is bound to continually change as user base grows, as requirements change, as SLAs become tighter, as organizational structures change, and more.
So, while it is important to get the architecture right to begin with, what's even more important is to ensure that it is resilient to change, is extensible, is flexible and long story short, stands the test of time. In this course, we'll look at one such architecture.
1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web
2. On your phone:
(i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.
(ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.
By Krish Palaniappan and Varun Palaniappan5
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There's no one way to architect any application. With that said, some ways tend to work a tad better than others. In addition, the architecture of any application is bound to continually change as user base grows, as requirements change, as SLAs become tighter, as organizational structures change, and more.
So, while it is important to get the architecture right to begin with, what's even more important is to ensure that it is resilient to change, is extensible, is flexible and long story short, stands the test of time. In this course, we'll look at one such architecture.
1. Go to https://getsnowpal.com, and purchase it on the Web
2. On your phone:
(i) If you are an iPhone user, go to http://ios.snowpal.com, and watch the course on the go.
(ii). If you are an Android user, go to http://android.snowpal.com.

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