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by frobaldo
3997 days ago
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I've spent half a year of my professional life programming custom business rule engine and my experience aligns with a sarcastic note I've read somewhere: "Business builds business rule engines so they can change their rules and workflows without the need for expensive programmers, but in the end they need to hire even more expensive Business Rule Engine Programmers". Declarativeness of the system was really nice and named rules really made sense, if the actions you can take are really meaningful. It was more like naming every function set while doing FP. |
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https://unspace.ca/dev/2012/duck-programming