1. Soft Skills matter in software architecture 2. Always take feasibility into account 3. The WHY is more important than the HOW. (Second law Software Architecture) 4. Don't get caught up in the hype 5. Spreading knowledge is more valuable than being an individual contributor Sir Mark Richards, Thanks a lot for sharing these lessons. Stay safe.
Mark, I want to thank you for this magnificient series. I've watched them all and now I'm currently in my second pass, these videos are part of my 20 minute rule at the start of my work day. Your knowledge and humbleness are truly inspiring and an extremely positive example for this industry. Thank you so much and greetings from Argentina!
Thanks a lot for sharing Mark. I found randomly your channel several months ago, and it really has helped me understand the art of the architecture and the value of soft skills.
Last lesson was the best lesson for me Mark. It is great that you brought that and really showing us all an example of how to do it. Hats off to you and can't wait for 10 power 3 video :)
I've never met a more didactic person in my life, wish I could be half this person by the time a reach 36 years on the field, I met Mark in Barcelona last year for GSAS:19 a true gem, I follow him ever since Thank you Mark for all the lessons shared so far
Thanks for sharing this amazing journey Richard, really appreciate sharing these important lessons. You absolutely right about the importance of spreading the knowledge. Wow, you made it to lesson 💯 well done chief 👍👌👏
in todays Oreilly session for - " Comparing Architecture Design " you mentioned about this monday work you shell out. since past quite some time. I have started today. Thanks for creating a wonderful body of work. #Respect. ( Someday talk in detail about your association with Neal , how you met and so on )
Sir when you said you finished the honeywell to cobol migration in time and on budget with zero defects, I am truly amazed. Would you minds sharing your lessons on of project management for that kind of complex project. Thank you so much for these valuable lessons.
1. Soft Skills matter in software architecture
2. Always take feasibility into account
3. The WHY is more important than the HOW. (Second law Software Architecture)
4. Don't get caught up in the hype
5. Spreading knowledge is more valuable than being an individual contributor
Sir Mark Richards, Thanks a lot for sharing these lessons.
Stay safe.
Mark, I want to thank you for this magnificient series. I've watched them all and now I'm currently in my second pass, these videos are part of my 20 minute rule at the start of my work day. Your knowledge and humbleness are truly inspiring and an extremely positive example for this industry. Thank you so much and greetings from Argentina!
Thank you for your encouraging words! Glad you enjoyed the lesson.
Glad you are able to incorporate it into your 20 minute rule, and thank you for the encouraging words!
Congratulations on your first 100 episodes of Software Architecture Monday! I’ve learnt so much from you, Mark.
You have been an inspiration for me.
Dear Mark, take a bow for sharing such priceless knowledge and experiences!!
Glad you found it useful!
Thanks, Mark for your contribution, and I learned a lot of things from you.
excellent lesson, Mark - thanks for sharing!
An inspirational leader and a great architect. 100 % 😉 Love from Philly
Thanks Mark for all your insights and follow your videos.
Thanks a lot for sharing Mark. I found randomly your channel several months ago, and it really has helped me understand the art of the architecture and the value of soft skills.
Last lesson was the best lesson for me Mark. It is great that you brought that and really showing us all an example of how to do it. Hats off to you and can't wait for 10 power 3 video :)
Congratulations Mark!
It was a great journey, and good luck in your future Software Architecture journey!
Thanks Michael! And good luck with yours as well
Mark Richards Thank you!!
I've never met a more didactic person in my life, wish I could be half this person by the time a reach 36 years on the field,
I met Mark in Barcelona last year for GSAS:19 a true gem, I follow him ever since
Thank you Mark for all the lessons shared so far
Thanks for the encouraging words! I so miss Barcelona - one of the first places I will go back to once the pandemic ends.
Thanks for sharing your valuable knowledge. Really like the lessons. I can co-relate all lessons.
Thanks for sharing this amazing journey Richard, really appreciate sharing these important lessons.
You absolutely right about the importance of spreading the knowledge.
Wow, you made it to lesson 💯 well done chief 👍👌👏
My pleasure! Glad you enjoyed it.
in todays Oreilly session for - " Comparing Architecture Design " you mentioned about this monday work you shell out. since past quite some time. I have started today. Thanks for creating a wonderful body of work. #Respect. ( Someday talk in detail about your association with Neal , how you met and so on )
Glad you are enjoying the content, and thank you for the encouraging words!
I learn a lot After watching all 100 videos in last 3 months. My favourite is "As a matter of fact" ;)
Alex, you found one of my "hang words"!
Sir when you said you finished the honeywell to cobol migration in time and on budget with zero defects, I am truly amazed. Would you minds sharing your lessons on of project management for that kind of complex project. Thank you so much for these valuable lessons.
Great lessons Mark, looking to watch them again
Amazing video. Good luck to you.
Great Insights Mark :) Great Fan of your work. Keep them coming.
Thanks Srikanth!
Hi Mark,
Very nice journey.
I really enjoyed your latest book. It has very useful tools suggestions for software architects.
Thanks! Glad you are enjoying the resources.
Really like the life lessons part, maybe for the next round you may add more of these.
Good idea - I'll plan on doing that for some of the future lessons.
I learned a lot from your training in Orielly. Thank you.
Thanks for sharing. #respect