
Dejan Miličić
Head of DevRel, RavenDB
Novi Sad, Serbia
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Dejan Miličić is an enthusiastic consultant and Head of DevRel at RavenDB with over 20 years of experience as a professional software developer designing, writing, and maintaining applications. Dejan is passionate about Open Source, RavenDB, Software Architecture, and Software Professionalism, supporting the Software Crafting Serbia community via workshops and meetups. He is an active proponent of knowledge sharing, professional ethics, and usage of Type Driven Development and Functional techniques to reduce complexity, increase expressiveness, and improve the correctness of software. Dejan works on open-source projects in his spare time, mentors startups in various development phases, and participates in Startup Accelerator programs supporting entrepreneurs through on-site and off-site consultations.
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Building Software Architecture from First Principles
As new architectures and frameworks continually emerge, comprehending, evaluating, and applying them becomes challenging. Returning to fundamentals is essential to understand the software design, its intent, and its purpose.
This talk will introduce the “First Principles” methodology and explore how it can help improve our software architecting skills. We will break down common architectures, identify the foundational building blocks, and re-compose them into flexible and adaptable framework.
== Topics include:
* First Principles Methodology in Software Architecture: Understanding the core concepts that drive effective design.
* Breaking Down Modern Architectures: Analyzing existing architectures to extract their fundamental components.
* Fundamental Tenets and Goals: Focusing on modularity, scalability, resilience, and other essential aspects.
* Applying these principles in practical scenarios to produce resilient and adaptable architecture.
== Attendees will gain:
* Skills to dissect existing architectures and grasp their essential building blocks.
* A practical framework for designing systems that are robust and future-proof.
* Guidelines for improving Software Architecting skills.
CQRS: Do you really need two databases?
Dive into the depths of Command Query Responsibility Segregation (CQRS) as we unravel the history, philosophy, and real-world applications of this architectural style. CQRS promises a separation of concerns, but does it also necessitate the separation at the persistence level? We will critically examine the distinction between read and write models supporting CQRS. By the end of this talk, you'll be armed with the insights to determine if, when, and why two databases might be just what your project needs — or not.
Key takeaways:
* Grasp the origins and motivations behind the CQRS
* Understand the intricacies of separating read and write models on the database level
* Equip yourself with criteria and guidelines to make informed decisions on whether employing one or two databases is the right choice
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