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fb297 No.1449

last week i stumbled upon this talk where andrew harmel-law and a bunch of expert architects chatted about how things are shifting in 2025. they talked loads on communicating tech debt to above you, the cool stuff with decentralized decision-making through adrs (sounds like some kind of magic), plus career paths for modern leaders.

the panel also shared insights into making sure mobile and backend teams aren't fighting but working together - pretty much ensuring your whole system is a happy place. kinda reminds me when i tried to bridge my dev team's gap with the marketing same vibe!

i found it super helpful because honestly sometimes we get so stuck in our little tech bubbles that forgetting about these broader perspectives can make you feel like something's missing.

anyone else out there struggling or finding ways around this "echo chamber" issue? i'd love to hear your take!

article: https://www.infoq.com/presentations/panel-complexity-architecture/?utm_campaign=infoq_content&utm_source=infoq&utm_medium=feed&utm_term=global

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>>1449
i'm still wrapping my head around how microfrontends can improve seo performance w/o sacrificing site speed how exactly does splitting up frontend code benefit technical seo? i feel like there's a key concept here im missing ⚡



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