'How to Become a Software Architect: Keith Casey™️ on His Career Learnings at Twilio, Okta and Beyond' by calevans careerdevelopment softwarearchitecture
Keith’s expertise in software architecture has been guided by his underlying goal of getting good technology into the hands of good people to do great things. He's learned that software architects are really the linchpin for creating exceptional, world-changing software—and having the wrong person in that seat can be disastrous.
The architect is responsible for coming up with the plan, describing how things are going to fit together, and articulating the overarching vision for the house.”“No, if it’s just floating in your head, it doesn’t count. I tell everyone I work with until it’s written down, it doesn’t count, it doesn’t exist.
Realistically, [expressing software architecture visually], it’s the exact same information, it's just a more fine-grained analysis of the information. For somebody who's designing streets, that worldview isn't very useful. You need to get down to that level of detail.”“I’ll go back to my earlier construction analogy. The architect is the one that’s drawing plans for the house. The senior developer is the one that completely owns the bathroom, the plumbing, or the electricity.
If it’s a role and not a rank, as a manager, how do you know if someone is right for a software architect role? I’ve experienced putting the wrong person in a software architect role. What makes a bad software architect? “You don’t have to be perfect. Software architects get wrapped around the axle trying to say this architecture needs to be perfect. Most of the time, there are no perfect architectures, there are only trade-offs. There is understanding, look, if we do it this way, this is what it's going to take, this is what's going to cost, these are what the consequences are going to be, but if we do it this way, here are the other consequences.
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