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	<description>Fred George is a consultant with over 44 years experience in the industry including over twenty years doing object programming and over a dozen years doing Agile/XP. He counts at least 70 languages with which he has written code. A veteran of the IBM-Microsoft wars, Fred did early work in computer networking, LAN&#39;s, GUI&#39;s and objects for IBM.Here, we dig into programmer anarchy, beginning with what it actually means! Tune in. Very interesting and fresh perspectives within... Certainly, Fred&#39;s ideas are a little controversial, but they are being vetted and proved in the real world, especially in the financial industry, where software updates happen thousands of times per day. </description>
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		<title>Re: YOW! 2012: Fred George - Programmer Anarchy</title>
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			<![CDATA[A few questions.<br><br>How does the end-to-end scenario performance look like in a large micro service architecture&#63; The service orientation allow great flexibility to plug n play but then incur non-trivial latency impact. <br><br>How well does the maintenance of the system work&#63; As mentioned in the video, the services are not and cannot really be orthogonal, which mean there will be likely be chain of dependencies, and satisfying a single requirement could lead to ripple through changes to multiple services. That defeats the flexibility coz multiple services will necessary deploy together and maintained together, not so micro anymore.<br><br>That ultimately also lead to the question of scale. If I have a 5M lines of code system that I want to move towards a micro service architecture, that will be something like 50,000 services if the services are truly micro &#40;100 lines&#41;, the maintainence problem will not be the services itself but more the graph of them, how the dependencies of them goes, and which impacts which... that complexity cannot be underestimated.<p>posted by Andrew Au</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Hi Charles!</p><p>Really liked the questions on DirectX/GameDev scenario, bridging the CS education &lt;-&gt; RealWorld practice gaps, and legacy software!</p><p>Thanks for all the great interviews!</p><p>posted by Matt_PD</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[<p>Very refreshing ideas indeed. Reminds me of the last years google test automation keynote - &quot;<a title="Test is Dead" href="http://jomit.blogspot.com/2012/12/test-is-dead.html" target="_blank">Test is Dead</a>&quot;.</p><p>posted by jomit</p>]]>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Dec 2012 22:40:24 GMT</pubDate>
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