An old dream to begin, connect a computing unit as easily as we connect any device, like a washing machine or a telephone, and it is ready to run. In other words, all the needed things are either embedded or come from the connections.
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Having defined the scope of the Ideal Software Architecture (ISA), it’s time first to make a list to Santa Claus of what will be nice to have in computer science. Wish N°1 – Plug and play generalized. An old dream to begin, connect a computing unit as easily as we connect any device, like a …
Continue reading ISA RequirementsPlease read the Why ? post before this post. Driving principle. A simple principle that drive all the approach : think first, do second. The target results of that theorical then practical work should be The Ideal Architecture. No less. Otherwise this attempt of solving the unnecessary complexity of IT will only produce an other strate. Key properties. This means that …
Continue reading So what ?Information Technology (IT) becomes more and more complex over the time. Primary, because most of previous generations technologies stay alive. The major reason for that is the investments of all natures spend on it. Secondary the flow of new technologies doesn’t speed down. In fact it seems almost growing. Then the stratification is at work …
Continue reading Why ?The purpose of this blog is to build an architecture freed of any existing constraints. The best imaginable software architecture. One that can be applicable in most cases (say to 80% of applications). Relying on decades of experiences, this architecture should first select the best concepts and components; and incorporates them gracefully, following best practices …
Continue reading What is the ISA blog ?LL : The Last Language. It’s the name of the language that’s support the Ideal Architecture. As Readers will see in the future some kind of language is needed for achieving the ISA goals. So my reflexions in the Brainstorming section are often related to LL language. So don’t be surprised when seeing a reference to …
Continue reading The LL languageHello all! Welcome to those, like me, that are tired of poor software architecture. Of technologies coming from historical strates . You know, those we encounter in the real world. Welcome to the ones who think it is much better and efficient when we think before doing. If we just stop doing, and take the …
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