Software's Dirty Little Secret

In other disciplines, engineering in particular, there exist treatises on architecture. This is not the current case in software, which has evolved organically over only the past few decades. All software-intensive systems have an architecture, but most of the time it's accidental, not intentional. This has led to the condition of most software programming knowledge being tribal and existing more in the heads of its programmers than in some reference ... Full Story »

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Philippe Habib
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by Philippe Habib - Dec. 14, 2008

Grady Booch is one of the more respected names in computer science, as such I was dissapointed that he didn't have a deeper insight and a more complete discussion of the topic.

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