That was what was always said functional programming was about no? Reasoning about problems rather than mapping solutions onto an architecture....
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Interesting angle, I like it.
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Thanks. Garnered from my undergrad supervisor who also authored this book: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Elements-Functional-Programming-International-Computer/dp/0201129159 …
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"The best architects realize that code is king. It rules all else. At the end of the day, Visio diagrams, high level vision documents, [..], functional specifications, and so on, are all a means to an end, not the end itself." http://joeduffyblog.com/2008/10/02/a-few-thoughts-on-the-role-of-software-architects/ …
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Put everything in the erlang cluster.
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architecture: YES, context: NO
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What about a Turing machine?
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Sounds similar to the old attempts at creating systems/languages that automatically select suitable data structures for whatever you're trying to do, just on a grander scale.
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Do you mean instruction sets, systems architecture, programming patterns, or something else I'm totally missing?
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You mean like a virtual machine like jvm or intermediate code?
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Not sure it is necessarily tied to it now. Architecture is something we use to allow us to scale systems efficiently. Small programs do not rely on architecture per say.
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