Weekly review cw 42
Thanks to a meetup, we got out of the home office again. The blog has been updated with a new feature, and I can report news about my side hustle, 'Crossposter'. And yes, table tennis was not neglected.
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Thanks to a meetup, we got out of the home office again. The blog has been updated with a new feature, and I can report news about my side hustle, 'Crossposter'. And yes, table tennis was not neglected.
Two developers from Signal Iduna have presented their approach to modularizing application domains as part of strategic domain-driven design. Their focus was on experiences in using the “Bounded Context Canvas”.
In this short video Carl Pullein talks about his experience with journaling. I found his feedback on the digitalized version of journaling particularly exciting - and the tool plays a minor role in this.
Two new projects are in the pipeline: my newsletter and a podcast. At the same time, I further developed the blog and was enormously challenged in table tennis.
Every day I receive a reading list from Medium and I've gotten into the habit of actually scrolling through it. And this is how I became aware of a worthwhile article by Michael Lim, who writes about how a side business is possible with just one hour a day.
Infrastructure as Code (IaC) has revolutionized the way we manage and deploy cloud infrastructure, making it more efficient, secure, and scalable. In this essay, I'll share my experience with IaC using Terraform, drawing from the insights gained from reading "Terraform up and running" by Yevgeniy Brikman.
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