Software Engineering

Software engineering at Affector covers everything about designing, building, and maintaining modern systems. On one hand, we dive into purely technical topics: architecture, cloud infrastructure and operations, code quality, reliability, and security. On the other, we explore their intersection with healthcare and pharmaceuticals: medical systems, clinical data interoperability (HL7 FHIR, DICOM), and regulatory compliance. Our writing is precise, well-researched, and never sacrifices accuracy for simplicity.

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Affector by Codeenable

Affector is an editorial publication run by Codeenable, a software studio. We publish two parallel beats: one on pharmaceuticals, medicine, biology and life sciences; one on software, its architecture, AI and cloud. We chose this combination on purpose, not by accident.

Affector writes about pharmaceuticals, medicine, biology and the life and human sciences, and also about the technical underpinnings that make these fields advance.

We publish across domains that touch both the core subjects, pharma and medicine, and the technical craft that supports them - software, its architecture, and the current dominance of cloud solutions and AI.

Both silos genuinely interest our team, and the need to integrate digital techniques into medicine, pharma and the human sciences is growing at an avalanche pace.

Without cooperation with software teams, real progress in medicine and pharma is hard to come by today, and the most ambitious engineering projects increasingly emerge in response to real problems in biology and the clinic.

Hence the long-form, sourced writing that does not flinch at code or at clinical detail, producing a unique combination that is genuinely useful to clinicians and engineers alike.