Design Principles for Composable Architectures
Briefly

Composable architectures are made up of loosely coupled, interchangeable, and reusable components selected and assembled to meet specific application requirements.
DRY, KISS, YAGNI, and DDD are design principles that contribute to creating powerful, efficient, and less complex systems aligned with business goals.
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