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amanagrawal.blog | ||
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herbertograca.com
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| | | | | In my last posts I've been writing about many of the concepts and principles that I've learned and a bit about how I reason about them. But I see these as just pieces of big a puzzle. Todays post is about how I fit all of these pieces together. | |
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codesimple.blog
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| | | | | Use 'Events as a Data Product' in the Data-Mesh by applying 'Data on the outside' thinking using KAPPA architecture: | |
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alistair.cockburn.us
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| | | | | Create your application to work without either a UI or a database so you can run automated regression-tests against the application, work when the database becomes unavailable, and link applications together without any user involvement. Japanese translation of this article at http://blog.tai2.net/hexagonal_architexture.html Spanish translation of this article at http://academyfor.us/posts/arquitectura-hexagonal courtesy of Arthur | |
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nikita-volkov.github.io
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| | | Recently a question by Chris Done on Reddit has spawned yet another debate on the subject of whether Haskell's laziness is actually a good thing. | ||