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Scaling the Practice of Architecture, Conversationally

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Scaling architecture through a structured series of conversations

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Dealing with large pull requests

How to split large pull requests into chunks and not go nuts — exploration of tooling and my low-tech workflow.

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Bob on Medical Device Software

Elfeed Curate Update: Two new features

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Communicating Ideas | Bob on Medical Device Software

#post_titleFor me, the primary takeaway from Paul Graham's Putting Ideas into Words is this: Ideas can feel complete. It's only when you try to put them into words that you discover they're not. PG's other message, also echoed by many others, is that "Writing is hard. ... You have to work at it." (Fear of

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Etsy's Journey with Tuist: A Deep Dive into Modularity and Rapid Iteration

Etsy evolves its decade-long monolithic iOS app with Tuist, paving the way for modular development. With nearly 50 iOS engineers, they leverage Tuist for streamlined module creation and emphasize a unified approach to architecture. Transitioning to SwiftUI and adopting Preview Driven Development, Etsy champions rapid iteration, testability, and consistent quality. Their tech journey reflects innovation at its best.

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