Hexagonal-Architecture

The Case for Hexagonal Architecture in a Fragmented Development World

The Case for Hexagonal Architecture in a Fragmented Development World

Software development today is defined by paradoxes. Agile vs. traditional. Monoliths vs. microservices. Speed vs. stability. Amidst these tensions, teams search for structures that scale, patterns that last, and architectures that do more than just survive change—they thrive in it. Enter Hexagonal Architecture, also known as Ports and Adapters.

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