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Workshop Duration: 2h 30min

Defy Architectural Uncertainty by Building Schrödinger's App

Bas Meeuwissen & Peter van Vliet
Description

Can an application be a monolith and microservices at the same time? Spoiler alert: yes!

In this session, we will explore a TypeScript codebase that defies the traditional boundaries. Much like Schrödinger's famous thought experiment, the application exists in multiple states simultaneously during development, but it's true form is only revealed at the moment of deployment. We'll uncover tools that empower developers to dance between monoliths and microservices, embracing the fluidity of development.

Whether you're a seasoned developer, a curious architect, or simply excited about the future of software, this session is for you. So, buckle up as we dive into the unknown, question the status quo, and redefine the boundaries of what's possible in modern application development.

Speakers
Bas Meeuwissen

Bas Meeuwissen

Co-Founder @ Masking Technology
Bas journey began as a low-code developer, while also maintaining proficiency in traditional programming. This dual-track approach has provided him with a comprehensive understanding of software development. Today, he leverages his extensive experience to assist companies and write about the intersection of low-code and high-code development.
Peter van Vliet

Peter van Vliet

Co-Founder @ Masking Technology
Peter started his career as a full-stack software developer in 2002 and has since progressed to a lead architect role. Over the course of these 20+ years, he has fulfilled many roles in various industries and gained extensive experience with a wide range of technologies such as Java, C#, JavaScript, and others.

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