
The Strangler Fig Pattern: Modernizing Legacy Applications
If you have ever tried to modernize a legacy system, you know the feeling. You begin by planning a clean rewrite, something elegant and modern, only to realize the system

If you have ever tried to modernize a legacy system, you know the feeling. You begin by planning a clean rewrite, something elegant and modern, only to realize the system

You know that feeling when a “simple” feature crosses one more service boundary and suddenly everyone starts saying things like sagas, idempotency, and read your writes. That is what happens

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