Krakow, Poland, 17 - 19 June 2026

In this talk, I will demonstrate how so-called good practices, when combined with a shallow understanding of the domain, can create a dangerous illusion of control.
Using a real-world example from the Connected Health domain—specifically liver cancer risk alerting—I will show how a noun-driven design approach leads to excessive coupling and brittle systems.

The talk explores common architectural pitfalls such as context violations, database coupling, domain leakage, and mixing read and write models. I will also challenge a popular industry belief by explaining why Clean / Hexagonal Architecture is not an architecture.

Attendees will leave with a clearer understanding of how design decisions shape system behavior—and how easily “best practices” can fail when the domain is misunderstood.

The talk is based on this article:
👉 https://www.knowhowcode.dev/articles/architecture-the-bad-parts/

I will be presenting using Miro boards and Visual Studio Code.
Tech stack: Node.js / TypeScript / PostgreSQL
Artur Wojnar
MasterBorn
A software engineer with 15 years of experience, currently working as a hands-on Solutions Architect and consultant, helping development teams deliver better products.
I focus on collaboratively designing solutions with clients — evaluating ideas, assessing risks, and translating them into technical requirements aligned with business goals.

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