Live Coding The Hive dives into why chasing microservices can backfire—sometimes you end up with a brittle, distributed monolith instead of taming your spaghetti code. The talk unpacks the rise of the modular monolith as a smarter path, but also highlights the pain of carving up a system without ending up with tightly coupled modules.
Enter the Hive: an architecture style that lets you “build once, deploy as you wish.” It cleanly separates your software’s design from its deployment model, so you can start as a modular monolith and evolve into microservices (or vice versa) without rewriting the whole thing. The result? A flexible, scalable design that can grow with any project—brownfield or greenfield.
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