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“The goal of software is often to sustain an organization. An organization invests in software in order to achieve some goal and hopefully to sustain itself in helping it achieve that goal." Mark Seemann is an acclaimed author, international speaker, and a highly experienced developer. In this episode, Mark shared some insights from his latest book, “Code That Fits in Your Head”, on how to write sustainable software and manage software complexity. Mark first started by sharing why he wrote this book and explained why software development is hard. He also pointed out the difference between software engineering and other physical engineering disciplines, especially on the set of constraints. Mark then explained the importance of writing sustainable software and shared the perspective that code is a liability instead of an asset. Towards the end, Mark shared about the Rule of 7 as a guideline to manage code complexity and a few practices we can use to build sustainable software, such as checklist, vertical slice, x-driven development, and command query separation. Listen out for: Quote & Intro - [00:00:00] Career Journey - [00:06:26] Code That Fits in Your Head - [00:07:49] Software Development is Hard - [00:10:55] Software Engineering vs Physical Engineering - [00:15:01] Sustainable Software - [00:17:58] Code is a Liability - [00:19:55] Rule of 7 - [00:22:43] Checklist - [00:31:23] Vertical Slice - [00:35:52] X-Driven Development - [00:39:47] Command Query Separation - [00:45:07] 3 Tech Lead Wisdom - [00:49:38] _____ Mark Seemann’s Bio Mark Seemann is a bad economist who’s found a second career as a programmer, and he has worked as a web and enterprise developer since the late 1990s. As a young man, Mark wanted to become a rockstar, but unfortunately had neither the talent nor the looks – later, however, he became a Certified Rockstar Developer. He has also written a Jolt Award-winning book about Dependency Injection, given more than a 100 international conference talks, and authored video courses for both Pluralsight and Clean Coders. He has regularly published blog posts since 2006. He lives in Copenhagen with his wife and two children. Follow Mark: Website – https://blog.ploeh.dk Twitter – @ploeh LinkedIn – / ploeh Our Sponsor - Skills Matter Today’s episode is proudly sponsored by Skills Matter, the global community and events platform for software professionals. Skills Matter is an easier way for technologists to grow their careers by connecting you and your peers with the best-in-class tech industry experts and communities. You get on-demand access to their latest content, thought leadership insights as well as the exciting schedule of tech events running across all time zones. Head on over to https://skillsmatter.com to become part of the tech community that matters most to you - it’s free to join and easy to keep up with the latest tech trends. Our Sponsor - Tech Lead Journal Shop Are you looking for a new cool swag? Tech Lead Journal now offers you some swags that you can purchase online. These swags are printed on-demand based on your preference, and will be delivered safely to you all over the world where shipping is available. Check out all the cool swags available by visiting https://techleadjournal.dev/shop. And don't forget to brag yourself once you receive any of those swags. Like this episode? Subscribe and leave us a rating & review or leave your feedback at https://techleadjournal.dev/feedback. Pledge your support by becoming a patron (https://techleadjournal.dev/patron). For more info about the episode (including quotes and transcript), visit https://techleadjournal.dev/episodes/89. Follow @techleadjournal: LinkedIn – / techleadjournal Twitter – / techleadjournal Instagram – / techleadjournal Newsletter – https://techleadjournal.dev