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Good software is not just written. It is translated.

A reflection on practical full stack engineering, requirements translation, legacy modernisation, APIs, database design, and the discipline required to build maintainable software for real operational environments.
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Why Modern Engineering Teams Need Application Architects, Not Just Solution Architects

Modern architecture roles are changing rapidly. Many organisations are moving away from architecture that exists only in diagrams and governance documents, toward delivery-aligned application architecture that stays close to engineering reality, APIs, cloud platforms, integrations, scalability, and implementation trade-offs. Here are some observations from my own experience across logistics, SaaS, enterprise systems, cloud platforms, and high-scale API-driven environments.
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