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Data Structures as Culture

An interesting post, pointed out by Yoz Grahame. There probably is something in this, oddly - there really is a cultural value to architectural decisions, just as with all decisions people make in organisations I guess - people don’t only make decisions with regard to what is right for this project, but they also try to make decisions that are defensible within the structures of their organisation.

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