Feature branching is again gaining in popularity due to the rise of distributed version control systems. Although branch creation has become very easy, it comes with a specific cost. Long living branches break the flow of the software delivery process, impacting throughput and stability, but does it also affect the quality of our domain model? Join us with Thierry de Pauw in this Virtual DDD sessions to explore with us how feature branching can impact domain-driven design. Because one of the critical aspects of DDD is to keep gaining new insights together to create a rich and rigid domain model. For this, we need fast feedback which could be disabled by feature branching.
Surviving a National Blackout with Offline-First Architecture | Emilio Carrión
We design for high availability assuming connectivity is always present. But what happens when a nationwide power outage leaves warehouses in the dark and cloud systems completely unreachable? During a major blackout that impacted most of Spain’s power grid, Mercadona...


