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by shhsshs
38 days ago
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I am a bit confused and very curious what purpose this site is trying to serve. They seem to have many articles all talking about the same concept which I think could be summarized as: "code is fungible". That is to say, the tests, specifications, and other supporting documentation are the truly important pieces of a system. The code part is easily replaceable. Every article on the site is about that concept in some way. Human language is imprecise and it seems to be a common thought on HN that it is impossible to clearly and completely define the requirements of a sufficiently complex system of software without, well... writing the software. I just don't see a scenario where The Phoenix Architecture would actually make sense. > The deletion test is not a recommendation. It’s a diagnostic. > That’s not robustness. It’s entanglement. > This isn’t a tooling fad. It’s an economic shift. I have a strong feeling this article would survive regeneration well. |
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That does not make the article incorrect.