Longevity in .NET: Ethical Design for Systems That Endure
The Ethical Imperative for Long-Lived .NET SystemsIn an industry driven by rapid innovation and constant change, the concept of designing systems for ...
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The Ethical Imperative for Long-Lived .NET SystemsIn an industry driven by rapid innovation and constant change, the concept of designing systems for ...
Many .NET projects start with enthusiasm, but within a few years, they become tangled, brittle, and difficult to change. Teams often wonder why some c...
The Ethical Imperative in .NET ArchitectureSoftware architecture is often discussed in terms of performance, scalability, and cost—but rarely in...
Introduction: The Hidden Cost of Clever CodeIn the relentless push to deliver features, C# developers often face a subtle but profound choice: write c...
Every .NET team eventually faces the same quiet crisis: a system that was supposed to run for five years is entering its tenth year, and the original ...