kdeldycke / awesome-falsehood
- среда, 19 октября 2016 г. в 03:13:42
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💣 Curated list of falsehoods programmers believe in.
A curated list of awesome falsehoods programmers believe in.
The logic of the world is prior to all truth and falsehood.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
Falsehood articles are a form of commentary on a particular subject, and are appreciated by the developer community at large for their effectiveness and density. They're a convenient written form to approach an unfamiliar domain by dispelling myths, point out common pitfalls, show inconsistencies and subtleties.
In a sense, Falsehood articles are a suite of wordy unit-tests covering extensive edge-cases provided by real-world usage.
tax
- A PHP 5.4+ tax management
library.NSPersonNameComponentsFormatter
-
Localized representations of the components of a person’s name.libphonenumber
- Google's
common Java, C++ and JavaScript library for parsing, formatting, and validating
international phone numbers. Also available for
C#,
Objective-C,
Python,
Ruby and
PHP.libaddressinput
- Google's
common C++ and Java library for parsing, formatting, and validating
international postal addresses.addressing
- A PHP 5.4+
addressing library, powered by Google's dataset.postal-address
- Python
module to parse, normalize and render postal addresses.Your contributions are always welcome! Please take a look at the contribution guidelines first.
Here is a non-restrictive list of items which are good candidates for inclusion in this awesome list.
Articles following the falsehood scheme are prime candidates for inclusion in this awesome list.
These articles starts with the hypothesis that developers have a naive, simple view of the subject at hand. Then proceed to list a set of candid assumptions that might be held by such programmers. Each one is intentionally false, and sometimes illustrated by a counter-example.
A list of falsehood is crafted as a progression that is designed to refine concepts. Having read the whole list of falsehood, the reader should possess a global, if not complete, overview of the domain being targeted by the article, including most, if not all, its pitfalls, edges-cases and inconsistencies.
In the worst case, these articles might provoke an emotional reaction and cause
flipping table. (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
When possible, we provide a list of programming libraries or modules that may solve, or try to, the complexities and idiosyncrasies pointed by the falsehood articles above.
So we can put back tables in place. ┬─┬ ノ( ゜-゜ノ)
Data models and structures generic enough to cover and address most of the falsehoods are also welcome in this page.
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