Functional architecture The pits of success Mark Seemann
Objectoriented architects and developers have, over the years, learned many hard lessons about successfully designing systems with objectoriented programming. This has led to a plethora of best practices that are painfully passed on from older to younger generations via books, lectures, consulting, blog posts, etc. Many of these best practices must be explicitly taught, because they dont evolve naturally from objectoriented programming. Surprisingly, many of these hardwon best practices fall naturally into place when applying functional programming. Instead of deliberate design, functional programming forms pits of success where you naturally fall into the same best practices that you have to deliberately work for in objectoriented programming. In this session, youll learn about a handful of such best practices, and how functional programming automatically lead you there, without your explicit effort. NDC Conferences
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