Rockford Lhotka: Philosophy on Architecture - Episode 288
In this episode, Rockford Lhotka, VP of Strategy at Xebia and Chief Software Architect at Marimer LLC, shares his expertise on software architecture and framework development. As the creator of the open-source CSLA .NET development framework and a member of the Microsoft Regional Director and MVP programs, Rockford's insights are a valuable resource. During the podcast, he covers a range of topics, including the importance of building frameworks that stand the test of time, the job of an application architect, and separating business logic from the user interface.
Throughout the episode, Rockford emphasizes the need for practical tools and frameworks that make developing easier. He introduces the concept of a "layer cake" approach to architecture, which involves separating the system into five distinct layers. By doing so, he explains that developers can simplify the development process while ensuring applications remain maintainable and scalable
Whether you're a seasoned software developer or just starting, this podcast holds valuable information on software architecture and development frameworks. If you're interested in learning more about Rockford's insights, be sure to check out the resources mentioned in the podcast.
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