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The latest articles from InfoQ on software engineering, as featured in their 2024 Trends Reports, delve into significant advancements and evolving paradigms shaping the tech landscape. A critical focus is on cell-based architectures, which emphasize breaking systems into independent, self-sufficient units to enhance scalability and resilience. The reports underscore the importance of socio-technical system designs, integrating team topology considerations into architectural decisions for more efficient collaboration. Significant attention is also given to the rise of large and small language models (LLMs and SLMs) in AI, with open-source initiatives gaining traction to counterbalance the dominance of closed-source models. Java's evolution is highlighted by its regular update cadence fostering innovation, with Java 17 marking substantial usage. These insights aim to guide developers, architects, and tech leaders in navigating future challenges and opportunities in software development.