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The Loosely Coupled Show

The Loosely Coupled Show

By James Hickey

The Loosely Coupled Show is where James Hickey and Derek Comartin share their strongly held opinions about topics relating to software architecture and design: HTTP REST design, asynchronous messaging patterns, distributed systems, microservices, SOA, Domain-driven design, etc. From time-to-time, we chat with industry experts who have specific specializations within the field of software development & design.
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The Loosely Coupled ShowSep 01, 2020

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Domains & Experience Reports

Domains & Experience Reports

James and Derek discuss various domains and projects that they have worked on in their careers.


#softwarearchitecture #softwaredevelopers #softwarepodcast

Feb 09, 202143:53
AsyncAPI with Fran Méndez

AsyncAPI with Fran Méndez

We chatted with AsyncAPI founder Fran Méndez about what AsyncAPI is, where it came from, and its new partnership with Postman.


Fran Méndez

https://twitter.com/fmvilas

https://www.asyncapi.com

https://asyncapi.com/slack-invite


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Feb 09, 202147:13
Caching Pro-Tip: DON'T. Caching is difficult.

Caching Pro-Tip: DON'T. Caching is difficult.

James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Dec 04, 202029:58
Microservices: Consistency or Availability?

Microservices: Consistency or Availability?

We talk a bit about CAP Theorem in regards to Microservices.  When partitions occur, do systems lean towards Consistency or Availability? With autonomy, should you even care?


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Dec 04, 202015:07
Organizing Code by Features

Organizing Code by Features

James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Nov 13, 202018:50
Should I Learn a Functional Programing Language (F#)?

Should I Learn a Functional Programing Language (F#)?

James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Nov 09, 202016:43
Event Modeling with Adam Dymitruk

Event Modeling with Adam Dymitruk

Event Modeling is a method of describing systems using an example of how information has changed within them over time. Specifically this omits transient details and looks at what is durably stored and what the user sees at any particular point in time. These are the events on the timeline that form the description of the system.


Adam Dymitruk

https://twitter.com/adymitruk

https://www.adaptechgroup.com/

https://eventmodeling.org/


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Nov 04, 202041:36
Events Everywhere! Different Type of Events in a Distributed System

Events Everywhere! Different Type of Events in a Distributed System

Just saying "event" doesn't mean much without context.  There's so many meanings and how you can use events in a distributed system.  Domain Events, Integration Events, Event Sourcing, Thin Events, Fat Events, Event Carried State Transfer.... the list goes on.


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com


Nov 02, 202021:02
Blazor: Our first impressions with Andrew Lock

Blazor: Our first impressions with Andrew Lock

Are you on the Blazor train? Some of us are hesitant with scars from the past, even though they might not be warranted.


Andrew Lock

https://andrewlock.net

https://twitter.com/andrewlocknet


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Oct 30, 202017:18
RabbitMQ & Kafka with Andrew Lock

RabbitMQ & Kafka with Andrew Lock

Andrew Lock talks about his experience with both RabbitMQ to Kafka.  The challenges with RabbitMQ and how they were solved by moving to Kafka.


Andrew Lock

https://andrewlock.net

https://twitter.com/andrewlocknet


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Oct 29, 202014:59
Testing Controllers, Messages & Systems with Andrew Lock

Testing Controllers, Messages & Systems with Andrew Lock

Andrew Lock joins us to talk about testing.  We started out by talking about should you test API/MVC controllers?  The discussion then turned into testing for messaging, databases, and much more.


Should you unit-test API/MVC controllers in ASP.NET Core?

https://andrewlock.net/should-you-unit-test-controllers-in-aspnetcore/


Andrew Lock

https://andrewlock.net

https://twitter.com/andrewlocknet


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com


Sep 25, 202034:48
Fallacy of Distributed Computing: Latency is Zero

Fallacy of Distributed Computing: Latency is Zero

Udi Dahan posted (per usual) a great graphic that points out latency scaled to how we comprehend it.  We add synchronous network calls to database, caches and other services without thinking of the latency it will add.


https://twitter.com/UdiDahan/status/1303694890992390144


🔔 Subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCNX9EQV4aEfa6fa9o6qcdEQ?sub_confirmation=1


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Sep 18, 202024:27
Loosely Coupled Monolith

Loosely Coupled Monolith

Monoliths don't need to be a big ball of mud. Microservices don't need to be a distributed ball of mud.  James and Derek talk about striking a balance and how using strictly defined boundaries and asynchronous messaging can go a long way.


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Sep 04, 202020:22
State of Community & OSS in .NET

State of Community & OSS in .NET

James and Derek discuss the .NET Community and the state of OSS including the .NET Foundation.  

What do they do again?

Sep 01, 202021:44
Are there more experienced developers in older technologies?

Are there more experienced developers in older technologies?

Are there more junior developers using Node.js? Are .NET/Java Developers just old and writing boring line of business apps?

Aug 20, 202014:48
Thoughts About Uber's "DOMA" Architecture
Aug 13, 202020:52
When should you use CQRS?
Jul 24, 202023:04
Limiting Packages And Dependencies In Software Projects
Jul 07, 202014:55
Software Specifications
Jun 27, 202020:03
Code Reviews
Jun 27, 202012:41
Software Testing
Jun 27, 202021:04
Interview With Adam Ralph: SOA, Microservices, Service Boundaries

Interview With Adam Ralph: SOA, Microservices, Service Boundaries

Adam Ralph (https://twitter.com/adamralph) is a software developer and an open source advocate with a keen interest in distributed systems design, DDD, CQRS and event sourcing.


2:50 Microservices vs SOA

6:30 Technical vs Capabilities

11:00 Service Boundaries

18:50 Carving out a Monolith

26:00 Physical vs Logical

36:13 Service Communication

42:30 Pipes

47:50 4+1 Architectural View Model


James Hickey:

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin:

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Jun 26, 202051:58
Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State (HATEOS)

Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State (HATEOS)

In this episode, James & Derek talk about Hypermedia used in HTTP APIs.  More specifically they discuss Hypermedia as the Engine of Application State and how it's useful in what type of systems.


3:55 Workflow & State Transitions

7:35 Hypermedia Clients

16:10 Driving the UI & Visibility

23:25 Opaque URIs

35:30 Tooling

40:20 State Machine

48:22 Downsides


James Hickey

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Jun 26, 202001:04:34
Interview With Nate Barbettini Part 2: Domain-Driven Design

Interview With Nate Barbettini Part 2: Domain-Driven Design

This is is part 2 of our discussion with Nate where we talk more about Domain-Driven Design.

3:50 DDD in a Startup

8:50 Boundaries & Explicit

16:45 Entity Identification

26:55 API Design

32:05 Cross-Boundary & Consistency

43:30 Database First


James Hickey:

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Jun 26, 202001:01:39
Remote Work

Remote Work

We chat about topics like:

0:30 Changes in Remote Work

2:30 Fully Remote vs Partially Remote

4:50 Krisp.ai

10:10 Struggles working remote

15:40 Interruptions

22:30 Group Reviews

24:10 Conventions

30:30 Vertical Slices

32:50 Communication & Documentation

38:10 Evolving Architecture & Design

46:30 Talking with the business


Links:

Krisp.ai

https://ref.krisp.ai/u/u40a218a54?utm_source=refprogram&utm_campaign=4584&locale=en-US


James Hickey:

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/


Derek Comartin

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

https://codeopinion.com

Jun 26, 202053:31
Interview With Nate Barbettini: OAuth, GraphQL, Event Sourcing

Interview With Nate Barbettini: OAuth, GraphQL, Event Sourcing

Nate is the co-founder and CTO of Cobbler and a former Microsoft MVP.  He previously worked at Okta as a developer advocate and is the author of the Little ASP.NET Core Book.


Links:

OAuth 2.0 and OpenID Connect (in plain English) 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=996OiexHze0

http://littleasp.net/book

https://twitter.com/nbarbettini


James Hickey:

https://www.jamesmichaelhickey.com/

https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev


Derek Comartin:

https://codeopinion.com

https://twitter.com/codeopinion

Jun 26, 202001:00:21
Interview With Steve Smith: Architecture, SOLID, Domain Driven Design

Interview With Steve Smith: Architecture, SOLID, Domain Driven Design

Steve Smith (@ardalis) is an entrepreneur and software developer with a passion for building quality software as effectively as possible. He provides mentoring and training workshops for teams with the desire to improve. Steve has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for over 10 consecutive years, and is a frequent speaker at software developer conferences and events. Connect with Steve at ardalis.com.


Links: 

https://weeklydevtips.com 

https://ardalis.com/new-is-glue 

https://deviq.com/explicit-dependencies-principle/ 

https://twitter.com/ardalis  


James Hickey: https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev  

Derek Comartin: https://twitter.com/codeopinion

Jun 26, 202033:33
Introduction

Introduction

Welcome to the new Loosely Coupled Show by James Hickey and Derek Comartin.  We'll be covering topics around software architecture and design with various guests in the software industry. 

 James Hickey: https://twitter.com/jamesmh_dev

Derek Comartin: https://twitter.com/codeopinion 

Jun 26, 202009:19