Ignacio Brasca on Building Systems That Last
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Staff engineer Ignacio Brasca explains why systems fail, how determinism beats over-engineering, and what it takes to build software that lasts.
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Staff software engineer Ignacio Brasca shares how durable systems are built by embracing determinism, resisting over-engineering, and designing for change. He argues that maintainability, clarity under failure, and strong developer tooling—not clever abstractions—determine whether software survives growth. Lasting systems reflect both technical discipline and organizational values.