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authoralexpdp7 <alex@pdp7.net>2025-09-11 07:52:21 +0000
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@@ -83,3 +83,12 @@ Sources:
- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_paradoxes][List of paradoxes]]
- [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unintended_consequences][Unintended consequences]]
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+* Lost and not found
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+Some articles I'd like to find here, but haven't been able to find again:
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+- Enqueuing function calls vs. extending your domain model.
+ This article discussed using traditional queues for handling some actions in your application vs. doing this "declaratively".
+ For example, enqueue "send notification about x to user y" vs. "add column 'needs_x_notification to users table".
+ If I remember correctly, the article contained some insightful arguments for the latter approach I had not thought of.