There is a sense from job postings that software architecture is solely within the territory of more senior engineers. While the argument for experience makes sense, I also feel like junior developers should be put into more hands on architecture. A key aspect of architecture is design, and if making software isn't primarily seen as the task of designing computer systems, I don't know what it is then. Can you chime in on your experience or thoughts about bringing more junior roles to architecture decisions?
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There is a sense from job postings that software architecture is solely within the territory of more senior engineers. While the argument for experience makes sense, I also feel like junior developers should be put into more hands on architecture. A key aspect of architecture is design, and if making software isn't primarily seen as the task of designing computer systems, I don't know what it is then. Can you chime in on your experience or thoughts about bringing more junior roles to architecture decisions?