- Don't put your resume ahead of the requirements by Nitin Borwankar
- Simplify essential complexity; diminish accidental complexity by Neal Ford
- Chances are your biggest problem isn't technical by Mark Ramm
- Communication is King; Clarity and Leadership its humble servants by Mark Richards
- Architecting is about balancing by Randy Stafford
- Seek the value in requested capabilities by Einar Landre
- Stand Up! by Udi Dahan
- Skyscrapers aren't scalable by Micheal Nygard
- You're negotiating more often than you think by Michael Nygard
- Quantify by Keith Braithwaite
- One line of working code is worth 500 of specification byAllison Randal
- There is no one-size-fits-all solution by Randy Stafford
- It's never too early to think about performance by Rebecca Parsons
- Application architecture determines application performance by Randy Stafford
- Commit-and-run is a serious crime. Respect your Colleagues by Niclas Nilsson
- There Can be More than One by Keith Braithwaite
- Business Drives by Dave Muirhead
- Simplicity before generality, use before reuse by Kevlin Henney
- Architects must be hands on by John Davies
- Continuously Integrate by Dave Bartlett
- Avoid Scheduling Failures by Norman Carnovale
- Architectural Tradeoffs by Mark Richards
- Database as a Fortress by Dan Chak
- Use uncertainty as a driver by Kevlin Henney
- Scope is the enemy of success by Dave Quick
- Reuse is about people and education, not just architecture by Jeremy Meyer
- There is no 'I' in architecture by Dave Quick
- Get the 1000ft view by Erik Doernenburg
- Try before choosing by Erik Doernenburg
- Understand The Business Domain by Mark Richards
- Programming is an act of design by Einar Landre
- Time changes everything by Philip Nelson
- Give developers autonomy by Philip Nelson
- Value stewardship over showmanship by Barry Hawkins
- Warning, problems in mirror may be larger than they appear by Dave Quick
- The title of software architect has only lower-case 'a's; deal with it by Barry Hawkins
- Software architecture has ethical consequences by Michael Nygard
- Everything will ultimately fail by Michael Nygard
- Context is King by Edward Garson
- It's all about performance by Craig L Russell
- Engineer in the white spaces by Michael Nygard
- Talk the Talk by Mark Richards
- Heterogeneity Wins by Edward Garson
- Dwarves, Elves, Wizards, and Kings by Evan Cofsky
- Learn from Architects of Buildings by Keith Braithwaite
- Fight repetition by Niclas Nilsson
- Welcome to the real world by Gregor Hohpe
- Don't Control, but Observe by Gregor Hohpe
- Janus the Architect by Dave Bartlett
- Architects focus is on the boundaries and interfaces by Einar Landre
- Challenge assumptions - especially your own by Timothy High
- Record your rationale by Timothy High
- Empower developers by Timothy High
- It is all about the data by Paul W. Homer
- Control the data, not just the code by Chad LaVigne
- Don't Stretch The Architecture Metaphors by David Ing
- Focus on Application Support and Maintenance by Mncedisi Kasper
- Prepare to pick twoby Bill de hOra
- Prefer principles, axioms and analogies to opinion and taste by Michael Harmer
- Start with a Walking Skeleton by Clint Shank
- Share your knowledge and experiencesby Paul W. Homer
- Make sure the simple stuff is simple by Chad LaVigne
- If you design it, you should be able to code it by Mike Brown
- The ROI variable by George Malamidis
- Your system is legacy, design for it by Dave Anderson
- If there is only one solution, get a second opinion by Timothy High
- Understand the impact of change by Doug Crawford
- You have to understand Hardware too by Kamal Wickramanayake
- Shortcuts now are paid back with interest later by Scot Mcphee
- "Perfect" is the Enemy of "Good Enough" by Greg Nyberg
- Avoid "Good Ideas" by Greg Nyberg
- Great content creates great systems by Zubin Wadia
- The Business Vs. The Angry Architect by Chad LaVigne
- Stretch key dimensions to see what breaks by Stephen Jones
- Before anything, an architect is a developer by Mike Brown
- A rose by any other name will end up as a cabbage by Sam Gardiner
- Stable problems get high quality solutions by Sam Gardiner
- It Takes Diligence by Brian Hart
- Take responsibility for your decisions by Yi Zhou
- Dont Be a Problem Solver by Eben Hewitt
- Choose your weapons carefully, relinquish them reluctantlyby Chad LaVigne
- Your Customer is Not Your Customer by Eben Hewitt
- It will never look like that by Peter Gillard-Moss
- Choose Frameworks that play well with others by Eric Hawthorne
- Making a strong business case by Yi Zhou
- Pattern Pathology by Chad LaVigne
- Learn a new language by Burk Hufnagel
- Dont Be Clever by Eben Hewitt
- Build Systems to be Zuhanden by Keith Braithwaite
- Find and retain passionate problem solvers by Chad LaVigne
- Software doesnt really exist by Chad LaVigne
- Pay down your technical debt by Burk Hufnagel
- You can't future-proof solutions by Richard Monson-Haefel
- The User Acceptance Problem by Norman Carnovale
- The Importance of Consommé by Eben Hewit
- For the end-user, the interface is the system by Vinayak Hegde
- Great software is not built, it is grown by Bill de hora
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