That's a really interesting insight - "packaging option". I think we'll reciprocate your inspiration and mention your thoughts in the final draft as well.
However, it would be quite of a challenging task as the whole internet is already flooded with the term "monolithic architecture' :)
Unfortunately yes, this term is widely used. I guess it coined up to describe traditional synchronous architectures like PHP+MySQL/Spring+Hybernate/etc. But now it used to describe every architecture which does not require multiple deployable artifacts and huge DevOps team.
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Take a look at this post. It was inspired by your article, BTW.
Architecture always exists, so there is no point to say "no architecture at all".
That's a really interesting insight - "packaging option". I think we'll reciprocate your inspiration and mention your thoughts in the final draft as well.
However, it would be quite of a challenging task as the whole internet is already flooded with the term "monolithic architecture' :)
Unfortunately yes, this term is widely used. I guess it coined up to describe traditional synchronous architectures like PHP+MySQL/Spring+Hybernate/etc. But now it used to describe every architecture which does not require multiple deployable artifacts and huge DevOps team.