Wrong assumptions
I discovered recently another great programing blog. Each of the post is a good source of knowledge and experience and require active thinking of the reader. Here for example a post about Distributed Information Systems:
- People tell the truth.
- Content is independent of presentation.
- Syntax doesn’t matter.
- Identifiers are reliable.
- Metadata and data are consistent.
- Schema ensure interoperation.
- All the data must be available.
- Canonical models can be determined.
- Index latency is zero.
Developing applications for a corporation I made, and so other make, each one of these fallacies. I wonder if I understood the list the same way before seeing all of this mistakes and their result happening…
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