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Software Architecture for Web Developers

You're reading from   Software Architecture for Web Developers An introductory guide for developers striving to take the first steps toward software architecture or just looking to grow as professionals

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781803237916
Length 116 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Mihaela Roxana Ghidersa Mihaela Roxana Ghidersa
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Table of Contents (15) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Getting the Grasp of Architecture
2. Chapter 1: The Role of Architecture FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Diving into Some Common Architectural Patterns 4. Chapter 3: Myths about Architecture 5. Chapter 4: Discussing What Good Architecture Is 6. Chapter 5: Design versus Architecture 7. Part 2 – Architect: From Title to Role
8. Chapter 6: Types of Architects and Their Focus 9. Chapter 7: Leveraging Soft Skills 10. Part 3 – From Developer to Architect
11. Chapter 8: Who Codes and Who “Architects”? 12. Chapter 9: Break the Rules 13. Index 14. Other Books You May Enjoy

Common patterns

As we mentioned before, we don’t have to create a new architectural pattern every time we start working on a new system. There are a lot of already-tested and well-documented architectural patterns and approaches that we can begin with. An important aspect to consider is that you can combine techniques if it suits your system, but please be careful because you can quickly end up with a mess if you are not careful.

Some of the patterns that we will look at in this section are the following:

  • The layered pattern
  • The client-server pattern
  • The model-view-controller pattern
  • The microservices pattern
  • The CQRS pattern
  • UI patterns:
    • Micro frontends
    • Flux
    • Jamstack

The layered pattern

One of the first architectural patterns I ever worked with was the layered pattern, also known as the n-tier pattern. The layered pattern is also one of the easiest to understand, especially for developers at the beginning of their career, because it works...

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