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jmmv.dev
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| | | | | Dependency injection is one of my favorite design patterns to develop highly-testable and modular code. Unfortunately, applying this pattern by taking Rust traits as arguments to public functions has unintended consequences on the visibility of private symbols. If you are not careful, most of your crate-internal APIs might need to become public just because you needed to parameterize a function with a trait. Let's look at why this happens and what we can do about it. | |
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gils-blog.tayar.org
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| | | | | A modular methodology implemented at Roundforest to improve developer velocity for large scale codebases | |
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changelog.com
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| | | | | Mat is joined by Peter Bourgon, Kat Zie?, and Ben Johnson to talk about application design in Go - principles, trade-offs, common mistakes, patterns, and the things you should consider when it comes to application design. | |
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www.nayuki.io
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| | | [AI summary] The author concludes their support for Python 2 and fully transitions to Python 3, detailing the reasons for the shift and outlining changes to their codebase. | ||