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Software Architecture

Today I will talk about chapter 14: "Software Architecture: Laying the Foundations of Software Design" from the book "Code Craft: The Practice of Writing Excellent Code.", by Pete Goodliffe. This term 'software architecture' is certainly extremely difficult to define since it is a relatively new topic and for these reasons it has not been possible to define a definitive version for its meaning. In general we can say that software architecture is all about the plans behind each project and it is necessary to understand how every single individual part works on the system so we can know how the system should be extended over time. I think an important thing to know is that system architecture is used to validate what is going to be built, communicate the design to all interested parties and discriminate which helps us when making decisions. We must keep in mind that a good architecture is based on simplicity and needs to be comprehensible. Some examples

Moon Machines

Today I will talk about an interesting documentary video titled “Moon Machines: The Navigation Computer” produced by the Science Channel in the year 2009. It showed us a part of the story of how it was achieved one of the most important goals for the United States. The beginning of the documentary was kind of stressful and interesting because they show you images of failures that had to be faced by NASA engineers, and how they raised the challenge of creating a navigation system. This topic is new for me, I did not know much about these machines and I find it interesting to learn something new but above all to meet engineers capable of manufacturing the future. The fact that a gyroscope gave access to something so complex and precise is also to draw attention. Also, I find it interesting enough because I have read theories that say these missions were set up, that the USA were never really in the space it was just to show power, but seeing this video and all it was done to achieve it I

About Marina

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Instagram: @isoychina Marina Haro 21 years Engineer and dancer in the process I love my hair Mother of two huskies: Layla & Sorpresa To be honest, I don't like that much my career, it is very hard for me being the only woman in every class. I hope I'll learn a lot from this course. My real passion is dancing, I have been dancing for 6 years in lots of competitions, outside and inside the school, presentations, shows, etc. I have been in the representative group of cheer dance, street dance and nowadays in jazz. The dance styles I practice are salsa, heels, street, ballet, jazz & a bit of acrobatics. About my professional life :) Up today I am working with Ximena Sariñana as one of her dancers, I have danced in Vive Latino festival, Puebla, San Luis Potosi, Auditorio Nacional & Monterrey. Hopefully, there will be more shows to come. Also, I took part in LG's commercial, for the "LG d