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  1. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  2. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  3. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  4. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  5. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  6. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  7. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  8. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  9. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  10. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  11. The Strangler Fig pattern, coined by Martin Fowler, incrementally replaces specific pieces of a legacy system with new services while customers keep using the same interface.

    #Fintech #LegacyModernization #StranglerFig

  12. The Strangler Fig pattern, coined by Martin Fowler, incrementally replaces specific pieces of a legacy system with new services while customers keep using the same interface.

    #Fintech #LegacyModernization #StranglerFig

  13. The Strangler Fig pattern, coined by Martin Fowler, incrementally replaces specific pieces of a legacy system with new services while customers keep using the same interface.

    #Fintech #LegacyModernization #StranglerFig

  14. The Strangler Fig pattern, coined by Martin Fowler, incrementally replaces specific pieces of a legacy system with new services while customers keep using the same interface.

    #Fintech #LegacyModernization #StranglerFig

  15. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  16. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  17. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  18. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  19. How does a Strangler Fig migration typically begin? By identifying the boundaries of the existing system to be replaced, whether that is an entire application or a smaller subsystem within one.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Architecture

  20. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  21. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  22. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  23. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  24. Why use the Strangler Fig pattern? It reduces the risk of a full cut-over rewrite of a critical system, letting a legacy application keep running while functionality migrates piece by piece.

    #Fintech #StranglerFig #Migration

  25. The Strangler Fig pattern, coined by Martin Fowler, incrementally replaces specific pieces of a legacy system with new services while customers keep using the same interface.

    #Fintech #LegacyModernization #StranglerFig

  26. The Strangler Fig pattern, coined by Martin Fowler, incrementally replaces specific pieces of a legacy system with new services while customers keep using the same interface.

    #Fintech #LegacyModernization #StranglerFig

  27. The Strangler Fig pattern, coined by Martin Fowler, incrementally replaces specific pieces of a legacy system with new services while customers keep using the same interface.

    #Fintech #LegacyModernization #StranglerFig

  28. The Strangler Fig pattern, coined by Martin Fowler, incrementally replaces specific pieces of a legacy system with new services while customers keep using the same interface.

    #Fintech #LegacyModernization #StranglerFig

  29. What began as a search for a rare parrot became a hike through tropical green, full of guavas, old friendships, and quiet epiphanies. On the Cumberland Trail in St. Vincent, the forest didn’t give me the perfect bird photo. It gave me something better.

    #CumberlandNatureTrail #StVincent #RainforestHike #NaturePhotography #Ecotourism #FieldNotes #ReconnectWithNature #StranglerFig #TropicalForest #IslandHiking #CaribbeanEcology

    islandinthenet.com/the-cumberl

  30. What began as a search for a rare parrot became a hike through tropical green, full of guavas, old friendships, and quiet epiphanies. On the Cumberland Trail in St. Vincent, the forest didn’t give me the perfect bird photo. It gave me something better.

    #CumberlandNatureTrail #StVincent #RainforestHike #NaturePhotography #Ecotourism #FieldNotes #ReconnectWithNature #StranglerFig #TropicalForest #IslandHiking #CaribbeanEcology

    islandinthenet.com/the-cumberl

  31. What began as a search for a rare parrot became a hike through tropical green, full of guavas, old friendships, and quiet epiphanies. On the Cumberland Trail in St. Vincent, the forest didn’t give me the perfect bird photo. It gave me something better.

    #CumberlandNatureTrail #StVincent #RainforestHike #NaturePhotography #Ecotourism #FieldNotes #ReconnectWithNature #StranglerFig #TropicalForest #IslandHiking #CaribbeanEcology

    islandinthenet.com/the-cumberl

  32. The Cumberland Nature Trail, St. Vincent

    What began as a search for a rare parrot became a hike through tropical green, full of guavas, old friendships, and quiet epiphanies. On the Cumberland Trail in St. Vincent, the forest didn’t give me the perfect bird photo. It gave me something better.

    islandinthenet.com/the-cumberl

  33. I posted this later in the day yesterday, so, in case you missed it, I wrote about having a strangler fig mindset in software development. What’s strangler fig? Let me explain 🙂

    #PHP #ReactJS #SoftwareEngineering #SoftwareDevelopment #StranglerFig

    tjdraper.com/blog/strangler-fi

  34. I posted this later in the day yesterday, so, in case you missed it, I wrote about having a strangler fig mindset in software development. What’s strangler fig? Let me explain 🙂

    #PHP #ReactJS #SoftwareEngineering #SoftwareDevelopment #StranglerFig

    tjdraper.com/blog/strangler-fi

  35. I posted this later in the day yesterday, so, in case you missed it, I wrote about having a strangler fig mindset in software development. What’s strangler fig? Let me explain 🙂

    #PHP #ReactJS #SoftwareEngineering #SoftwareDevelopment #StranglerFig

    tjdraper.com/blog/strangler-fi

  36. I posted this later in the day yesterday, so, in case you missed it, I wrote about having a strangler fig mindset in software development. What’s strangler fig? Let me explain 🙂

    #PHP #ReactJS #SoftwareEngineering #SoftwareDevelopment #StranglerFig

    tjdraper.com/blog/strangler-fi

  37. I posted this later in the day yesterday, so, in case you missed it, I wrote about having a strangler fig mindset in software development. What’s strangler fig? Let me explain 🙂

    #PHP #ReactJS #SoftwareEngineering #SoftwareDevelopment #StranglerFig

    tjdraper.com/blog/strangler-fi

  38. I saw a strangler fig seedling on the tree that I painted en plein-air last time. Thus I drew this cruel beauty. The roots were not at all obvious in the cracks of the bark. I stylised the roots to make them prominent. #drawing #painting #stranglerfig #tree #mastoart

  39. I saw a strangler fig seedling on the tree that I painted en plein-air last time. Thus I drew this cruel beauty. The roots were not at all obvious in the cracks of the bark. I stylised the roots to make them prominent. #drawing #painting #stranglerfig #tree #mastoart

  40. I saw a strangler fig seedling on the tree that I painted en plein-air last time. Thus I drew this cruel beauty. The roots were not at all obvious in the cracks of the bark. I stylised the roots to make them prominent. #drawing #painting #stranglerfig #tree #mastoart

  41. Today I hiked through a cloud forest. I went across hanging bridges, and even climbed up inside the hollow remains of a very old strangler ficus. #stranglerFig #Ficus #Vine #TreeClimbing #CloudForest #RainForest

  42. Today I hiked through a cloud forest. I went across hanging bridges, and even climbed up inside the hollow remains of a very old strangler ficus. #stranglerFig #Ficus #Vine #TreeClimbing #CloudForest #RainForest

  43. Today I hiked through a cloud forest. I went across hanging bridges, and even climbed up inside the hollow remains of a very old strangler ficus. #stranglerFig #Ficus #Vine #TreeClimbing #CloudForest #RainForest

  44. Today I hiked through a cloud forest. I went across hanging bridges, and even climbed up inside the hollow remains of a very old strangler ficus. #stranglerFig #Ficus #Vine #TreeClimbing #CloudForest #RainForest

  45. Today I hiked through a cloud forest. I went across hanging bridges, and even climbed up inside the hollow remains of a very old strangler ficus. #stranglerFig #Ficus #Vine #TreeClimbing #CloudForest #RainForest

  46. We visited The Curtain Fig, on the Atherton Tablelands today. These photos do not do it justice. This tree is MASSIVE. Some of the epiphytes growing in the branches were the size of a small car. The roots spread out to a radius of at least 25m.
    It was truly a majestic sight.

    #tree #flora #stranglerFig #FNQ

  47. We visited The Curtain Fig, on the Atherton Tablelands today. These photos do not do it justice. This tree is MASSIVE. Some of the epiphytes growing in the branches were the size of a small car. The roots spread out to a radius of at least 25m.
    It was truly a majestic sight.

    #tree #flora #stranglerFig #FNQ