Claude Skills are generating a lot of buzz and comments about it eclipsing MCP. I do not agree with the extent of the statements of MCP being dead, but there is a clear overlap.
Check more https://t.co/J9LiJA9Wwj
How to apply DDD when you already have an application running is a common question.
I recently found a book that provides some interesting insights.
Check my review here: https://t.co/pfAxou5MmQ
Updating your service's API is not something you should take lightly, as it can increase your and your clients' development and maintenance costs.
The way Stripe handles is interesting, and I believe can be applied to other scenarios as well: https://t.co/qMBy0FFn1H
Debugging and understanding what is happening in your system becomes more complex as it becomes distributed.
Check how to ease this burden in the latest edition of the Architecture Corner!
https://t.co/ZlCaXqMYpx
Hey @AcerCanada , I have contacted your support for an RMA and sent the needed info by email without any response for more than a week.
Any idea when I will get an answer?
🎯 Full-day workshop at @confooca 2026:
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Skip the unnecessary complexity. Focus on what actually works
Leave with patterns you can actually apply, not just theory.
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I have been enjoying using SpecKit with my projects.
Not perfect, but it helps to keep consistency while slicing features in smaller increments.
Read more about this experience in the link below
https://t.co/QieX66ltfD
I gave the DynamoDB MCP server a try and see if it lived up to the hype.
The design tool support is surprisingly good. Learn more here: https://t.co/DOFbAadWNB
#dynamodb
If you have an event-driven application, I strongly recommend Event Catalog.
Know more about its advanced features here: https://t.co/bxntut1HTC
#eventCatalog
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Also:
Codex, beyond the hype
Multi-tenancy in DynamoDB
https://t.co/fnSYsgRTIu
The 3rd edition of the Architecture Corner newsletter is available.
It presents some interesting discussions on the probabilistic nature of LLMs, an in-depth discussion of technical debt, Postgres superpowers, and how Java Virtual threads work
https://t.co/s5KEMpWFux