Lesson 213 - Governing Architectural Constraints    
(November 3, 2025)

In Lesson 194 I talked about the concept of Architecture as Code - a way of describing and governing an architecture through executable source code. Then in Lesson 210 I introduced a pseudo-code language called ADL (Architecture Definition Language) to describe an architecture. In this lesson I apply both of these concepts and show how to use ADL to govern various architectural constraints - decisions architects make to ensure the architecture meets to business needs and concerns. 

Lesson 194: Architecture as Code: https://www.developertoarchitect.com/lessons/lesson194.html
Lesson 210: Architecture Definition Language: https://www.developertoarchitect.com/lessons/lesson210.html
Fundamentals of Software Architecture 2nd Edition: 
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Software Architecture Monday: https://www.developertoarchitect.com/lessons/
Head First Software Architecture: https://amzn.to/3VNFI0o
Software Architecture: The Hard Parts: https://amzn.to/3BjMMF2



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