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amptorn
·il y a 3 ans·discuss
I gave up on Clean Architecture after about one chapter. There's a section where he's graphing the number of lines of code in a hypothetical company's codebase over time - it grows rapidly at first and then it levels off, and he points at this like it means anything, specifically like it's a bad thing and it means the software has become difficult to work in. Also this isn't a line chart, it's a bar chart, and the X axis isn't time, it's unlabeled - eventually, in the text, you find that there's one bar per major release of the software, if that tells you anything about how retro this conception of software development is. Another bar chart shows the number of developers growing rapidly, as if that means anything either... It was just baffling.
amptorn
·il y a 7 ans·discuss
It's a pretty good name I think!
amptorn
·il y a 8 ans·discuss
A killer in what way? More popular? Better community? Actually make money?
amptorn
·il y a 9 ans·discuss
You haven't said anything at all about the risk.
amptorn
·il y a 9 ans·discuss
> Why split it into separate modules?

Well, because of the unbelievable amount of engineering work involved in trying to get Git to operate at such insane scale? To say nothing of the risk involved in the alternative. This project in particular could easily have been a catastrophe.