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I'm learning Domain-Driven Design (DDD) and studying different architecture patterns, and I’ve come across two seemingly conflicting design philosophies around domain modeling. 1. Rich Domain Model ...
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I’m designing a backend in TypeScript (could also apply to JavaScript), and I’m wondering about the architectural approach. Is it better to stick to a single paradigm (e.g., fully object-oriented or ...
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Not long ago while I was exploring for solutions to test without mocks I've found out about the functional core, imperative shell architecture. It sounds great, I also think that it would play nicely ...
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I'm currently drafting a Python coding standard for internal enterprise use, primarily targeting business applications that involve heavy data access, reporting, and transactional logic. In this ...
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I'm working on an application and have encountered two different approaches for organizing business logic. There's a general consensus that application rules should be handled in higher layers, so I ...
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My example applies to reading and deleting files (I/O), but this is probably a common scenario (eg, keeping local and global state in sync in functional programming). I am reading in files from a ...
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I am trying to refactor some JavaScript code to use functional programming principles. I have some functions that I want to use in a series of maps. const transformedData = rawData .map(...
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This question is not meant to be a critique of functional programming, but more hoping for resources and opinions. I am refactoring some historically messy code so that it follows functional ...
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(this question is written using javascript for examples) Say I have a bunch of files that I need to access sequentially: 1.json 2.json 3.json 4.json ... Say I want to transform the data in all of ...
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(this question is written from a functional javascript point of view) say you have some pure functions: function a (arg) { ... return result } function b (arg) { ... return result } function ...
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The Decorator pattern allows behaviour to be dynamically added to an existing object, effectively "decorating" it with new behaviour. While the pattern as formalised and named seems to have ...
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For the following component, how would I extract the unit logic to allow for composition? In my actual app I am trying to reduce the amount of logic encoded in the component and I have decided that ...
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Consider a processing system which ingests objects from an external source and performs extensive processing. One example could be objects detected by a computer vision system which are then fed into ...
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Python, Ruby, Rust, Haskell, Kotlin, C#, C++, Perl, MATLAB, SQL, and R all call their respective array predicate checking functions any and all. Is there any record of why JavaScript's designers ...
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While I was learning functional programming I have encounterd two for me very similar terms: immutability and persistence. Also I have read simular questions from stackoverflow, but I am still ...
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