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How I design Software Architecture (Planning a lot)

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software architecture

programming workflow

technical debt

The author shares a link to a Reddit post detailing their approach to designing software architecture, which involves thorough planning to avoid technical debt, and the community responds with a single supportive comment.

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kiryl_kazlovich
9h ago
It took me some time to prepare this deep dive below and I'm happy to share it with you. It is about the programming workflow I developed for myself that finally allowed me to tackle complex features without introducing technical debt. The content does not fit here, so link to reddit was added where the whole article was posted.
ID: 45964508Type: storyLast synced: 11/18/2025, 12:17:40 PM

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