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herbertograca.com
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| | | | | The Ports &Adapters Architecture (aka Hexagonal Architecture) was thought of by Alistair Cockburn and written down on his blog in 2005. This is how he defines its goal in one sentence: Allow an application to equally be driven by users, programs, automated test or batch scripts, and to be developed and tested in isolation from... | |
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matthiasnoback.nl
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| | | | | [AI summary] This article explains a clean software architecture approach using layered design (Domain, Application, Infrastructure) and the Dependency Rule outlined by Robert C. Martin to prevent legacy code and decouple business logic from external frameworks. | |
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blog.ploeh.dk
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| | | | | Functional architecture tends to fall into a pit of success that looks a lot like Ports and Adapters. | |
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www.tombettenhausen.com
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| | | [[{"value":" Programming languages play a crucial role in the development and implementation of artificial intelligence (AI) applications. Different languages have different strengths and weaknesses, making some more suitable for certain types of AI tasks than others. Here's an overview of some of the most commonly used programming languages in AI: 1. Python Popularity: Python is... | ||