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software-design-and-architecture-roadmap
- Mastering Chaos: de MVC a una Arquitectura Basada en el Dominio y con Enfoque en el Testing
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What should I learn next?
I recommend “System Design interview by Alex Xu” it covers concepts and interview preparation. This book is solid book ( no pun intended) for overall concepts eg. Design patterns , clean code , TDD , Design patterns.
- Software engineering books to read in 2022
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A big project with a guide?
Highly recommend https://solidbook.io/. It's a good overview of solid application architecture for large scale projects.
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Looking for a book on Functional DDD with TypeScript/JavaScript
I wonder why that book is not more popular.
- Um Guia sobre Injeção e Inversão de Dependências em Node.js e TypeScript
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My 2020 In Code, and What I'm Planning For 2021
Strengthening Other Fundamentals: It's a never-ending battle strengthening our skills, and some of the other tasks I have earmarked for this year include getting more familiar with the strengths and weaknesses of common data structures, going through Gaurav Sen's excellent system design lectures, researching and writing in-depth about the material covered by Khalil Stemmler's software design and architecture roadmap, and sharpening my async JavaScript skills, just to name a few items.
backend-cheats
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Starting backend development.
I can offer you this repository about everything related to backend development. I've been doing it myself for about a year now, and here the material is not so much on specific programming languages or frameworks, but how much about the entire infrastructure in general: databases, architecture, security, testing, linux, and so on.
What are some alternatives?
awilix - Extremely powerful Inversion of Control (IoC) container for Node.JS
solution-architecture-patterns - Reusable, vendor-neutral, industry-specific, vendor-specific solution architecture patterns for enterprise
Directus - The Modern Data Stack 🐰 — Directus is an instant REST+GraphQL API and intuitive no-code data collaboration app for any SQL database.
awesome-backend - 🚀 A curated and opinionated list of resources (English & Russian) for Backend developers | Структурированный список ресурсов для изучения Backend разработки
InversifyJS - A powerful and lightweight inversion of control container for JavaScript & Node.js apps powered by TypeScript.
blog - Subscribe to this repository to receive notifications whenever a new article is published at https://vb-consulting.github.io/
awesome-azure-architecture - AWESOME-Azure-Architecture - https://aka.ms/AwesomeAzureArchitecture