
Some Comments from a Numerical Analyst
In this episode, I read and comment on an excerpt from the 1970 Turing Award Lecture by James Wilkinson.
31 Touko 20211h 9min

Don't overcomplicate the onion architecture
When using the onion architecture, you need to consider the dependencies (actions depend on calculations), but also you need to consider the semantic dependencies (the domain should not know about the...
24 Touko 202121min

Is Haskell the best procedural language?
Functional programming is a mindset that distinguishes actions, calculations, and data. That's where it derives its power. Simply applying the discipline of 'only pure functions' lets you programming ...
17 Touko 202120min

Do forces really exist?
Force is an important concept in Newtonian mechanics. But do forces really exist? In fact, it is an abstraction invented by Newton. The insight revolutionized physics and universalized his model. What...
10 Touko 202120min

Could we build Newtonian mechanics on purpose?
One of the greatest domain models ever built was Newtonian mechanics. Why did it take physics, as a field, thousands of years to figure it out? What can we learn from Newtonian mechanics to help us mo...
3 Touko 202113min

How is domain modeling related to Starbucks?
We discuss two phases of domain modeling, one easy and one difficult.https://lispcast.com/how-is-domain-modeling-related-to-starbucks/
26 Huhti 202114min

Is design a noun or a verb?
For audio, video, and text transcripts: https://lispcast.com/is-design-a-noun-or-a-verb/
29 Maalis 202118min

Has software design taken a wrong turn?
For audio, video, and text transcripts: https://lispcast.com/has-software-design-taken-a-wrong-turn/
22 Maalis 202119min




















