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Software Architecture Patterns by Mark Richards

cesarbustios's review against another edition

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3.0

Nice and quick overview of some software architecture patterns. I was particularly curious about the Microservices Architecture but since this is just some kind of high-level summary I need to dig in a little more on this one.

erikars's review against another edition

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4.0

A short but useful summary of several software architecture patterns: Layered Architecture, Event-driven Architecture, Microkernel Architecture, Microservices Architecture, and Space-based (aka Cloud) Architecture.

Each description read like a detailed blog post in depth, but it was useful having the patterns described together.

troglotit's review against another edition

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4.0

It provides clear and concise description and comparison of patterns. It is good if you're early developer(as I am) and have heard of various patterns.

von_seltzer's review

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informative slow-paced

3.5

If you are looking for a quick overview of different types of architecture types, I can recommend it. Easy to read and follow.

d_is_reading's review against another edition

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4.0

Quick overview of common patterns. It's short and available for free online (see book description).

moormaan's review

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4.0

A short yet information-packed report on the following software architectural styles: Layered, Event-Driven, Microkernel, Microservices and Space-base (aka Cloud-based). It does what it should pretty well considering the length, but I wish it provided a bit more information (e.g. the Microservices and Event-Driven architectures sound practically the same, and two segments are even interchanged by mistake, where some considerations about the Microservices architecture are given under the chapter on Event-Driven, and vice versa).

cesarbustios's review

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3.0

Nice and quick overview of some software architecture patterns. I was particularly curious about the Microservices Architecture but since this is just some kind of high-level summary I need to dig in a little more on this one.
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