Tobler.SoftwareArchitecture()
John Tobler's somewhat ordered collection of thoughts and resources mostly related to software architecture and software engineering.
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[Laws] John Tobler's "Not About" Law
This law is very general but does have application to software development, as well:
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[Laws] John Tobler's "Not About" Law
This Law is far from obvious. Only a few people manage to take its guidance to heart.
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[Laws] New Rules!
Here are two new additions to John Tobler's Fun-duh-mental Laws and Rules:
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[Laws] John Tobler's Really Readit Rule
Before you willy nilly adopt or use some new word, principle, law, rule, concept, example, framework, tool, or technology, try this.
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[Laws] John Tobler's Exemplary Emulation Rule
You can find a lot of code out there on the Net. Just make sure you follow this rule.
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[Laws] John Tobler's Fun-duh-mental Laws and Rules
Now that I have three laws and a corollary under my belt, it's time to start my list:
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[Laws] John Tobler's "Three Strikes" Refactoring Rule
Another C# code review has just led me to state
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[Laws] John Tobler's "Three Strikes" Refactoring Rule
So many lines of code written in various languages for so many systems in so many industries; so many reworked programs, procedures, methods, and classes; so many code reviews -- finally, I have boiled down one of my pet peeves into another rule statement that I can claim as my own. Here is
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[Laws] John Tobler's Fun-duh-mental Laws and Rules
Now that I have created (or appropriated) more than one fun-duh-mental law, I am starting a list.
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[Laws] John Tobler's Law of Tradeoffs
Until otherwise advised, I have laid claim to