Thursday 

Room 1 - Level 3 

10:20 - 11:20 

(UTC±00

Talk (60 min)

Distribu-ready with the Modular Monolith

The past few years have seen huge hype around distributed systems and microservices.

Architecture
Web
Microservices
.NET

Pre-emptive implementation of a distributed architecture has led to many engineering teams struggling with vast complexity and sadly for many, the dreaded "Distributed Monolith".

Some teams are in such a pickle that they are even reverting their distributed applications back to a monolith.

I'm all for designing and developing for future growth, but there is a better way than diving straight into distributed architecture.

Behold, the Modular Monolith.

By design, the modular monolith is "distribu-ready" and in this session, we'll cover the design principles and implementations that make the modular monolith one of the best options for future-proofing your application whilst minimising complexity.

Layla Porter

Layla is a Microsoft MVP, Progress Champion, 3 times GitHub Star, and former director on the board at the .NET Foundation.
She is the co-founder of November North, a micro-game studio, developing and producing a first-person stealth game code-named "HorroTown".
Layla is passionate about .NET, enterprise software development, and system architecture. She has recently started bringing those architecture concepts into game development, live coding Unity game development on Twitch.
Layla lives in the UK with her husband Jim and dogs Lily and Cookie.