Notes by Craig Phillips
- There are 11 fallacies of Distributed Computing:
- The network is reliable
- Latency isn’t a problem
- Bandwidth isn’t a problem
- The network is secure
- The topology won’t change
Uncle Bob, the well known author of Clean Code, is coming back to us with a new book called Clean Architecture which wants to take a larger view on how to create software.
Even if Clean Code is one of the major book around OOP and code design (mainly by presenting the SOLID principles), I was not totally impressed by the book.
Clean Architecture leaves me with the same feeling, even if it's pushing the development world to do better, has some good stories and present robust principles to build software.
The book is build around 34 chapters organised in chapters.
[8:27 PM] cquill: @acemarke Right, so many portions of the UI will be connected. But does each connected portion typically get its own container component? Seems verbose and redundant to have the following for each CRUD resource: UserList, UserListContainer, UserView, UserViewContainer, UserEdit, UserEditContainer, UserNew, UserNewContainer. Is there a simpler way?
[9:56 PM] acemarke: @cquill : this leads into one of my favorite (?) semi-rants, and one that I apparently need to write down so I can paste it
[9:57 PM] acemarke: A "container" component is simply any component whose primary job is to fetch data from somewhere, and pass that data on to its children
[9:58 PM] acemarke: With Redux, the wrapper components generated by connect are "container" components, since their job is to extract data from the Redux store
[9:58 PM] acemarke: I generally dislike the somewhat-common approach of trying to divide everything into a "components" folder and a "containers" folder
[9:59 P
This is study path related to microservices. It is not a study path on programming, if you want to improve in this sense please take a look at this.
A curated list of AWS resources to prepare for the AWS Certifications
A curated list of awesome AWS resources you need to prepare for the all 5 AWS Certifications. This gist will include: open source repos, blogs & blogposts, ebooks, PDF, whitepapers, video courses, free lecture, slides, sample test and many other resources.
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#Java Design Patterns and Architecture Part I
##Lesson 1 : What is Model-View Controller(MVC) ?
....1. Model will notify the **VIEW** (data changed)
....2. BackEND
....3. Responds to requests for information about its state (usually from the **VIEW**)
....4. Responds to instructions to change state (usually from the **CONTROLLER**).
# create a file C:\Users\[user]\.bashrc | |
# add this content | |
# add your onw aliases or changes these ones as you like | |
# to make a dot (.bashrs) file in windows, create a file ".bashrs." (without extention) and save. windows will save it as ".bashrc" | |
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alias cdmcga='cd /c/Users/[user]/sbox/node/mcga && ls' | |
alias cdfood9='cd /c/Users/[user]/sbox/node/food9 && ls' | |
alias cdmysql='cd /c/nginx/mysql/bin && ls' |