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Join us for an extraordinary conversation with Grady Booch, a true pioneer in software engineering, renowned for his work in object-oriented design, UML, and software architecture. In this exclusive podcast, Grady shares insights from his incredible journey, including: 💡His groundbreaking Booch Method and its relevance today. 💡The challenges and evolution of modern software architecture. 💡The truth behind AI’s role in software engineering—will it replace developers? 💡Why Smalltalk remains a favorite language for many pioneers. 💡The legacy of object-oriented programming and its impact on frameworks. 💡A sneak peek into his upcoming books on software architecture and the human side of computing. 💡Grady also discusses the essence of clean architecture, domain-driven design, and why UML is still relevant in unique ways. For me, Grady Booch is more than a software hero—he's a role model, a teacher, and a symbol of integrity and intellect in the field of IT. His vision for a more ethical, sustainable, and intellectual future of software inspires me, and I hope it inspires you too. 💡 Don’t miss this deep dive into the mind of one of the greatest figures in software engineering! 🖥️ Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to Grady Booch 07:02 Purpose and Impact in Software Engineering 16:02 Relevance of the Booch Method Today 21:03 Hybrid Programming Paradigms 27:01 The State of Object-Oriented Programming 33:00 Understanding Software Engineering Complexity 40:09 AI's Impact on Software Engineering 45:59 Exploring Domain-Driven Design 51:05 Object-Oriented Design Principles