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Calvin-French Owen and Alexandra Noonan stories

Calvin-French Owen and Alexandra Noonan offer fresh perspectives on the ever-evolving landscape of software architecture through their recent story. Their collaborative work tackles the common narrative surrounding monolithic and microservices architectures, inviting readers to reevaluate entrenched beliefs within the tech community.

In their piece, 'Unpopular opinion: The software monolith is wrongly maligned', Owen and Noonan challenge the notion that microservices are inherently superior and that monoliths signify outdated practices. By presenting a nuanced argument supported by industry insights, they underscore the complexity of software development choices and encourage a more balanced discourse.

Readers can learn about the multifaceted nature of software design and the importance of context when evaluating different architectural styles. Their writing serves as a reminder that innovation does not solely reside in the latest trends, but also in understanding and appreciating the strengths of established systems.