This is a small part of a new course I'm working on đź–Ľ Metarhia Architectural Principles: * Isolation with IoC (Inversion of Control) and DI (Dependency Injection) * Metaprogramming (dynamic metamodel interpretation) * Platform-agnostic domain codebase * Layered architecture (no system code in applications) * Multiparadigm programming and semantic code * Wide use of DSL (Domain-Specific Languages) * Contract programming (defined with schemas) * Modularity with auto-binding (no dependency locators in domain code)
This is a small part of a new course I'm working on đź–Ľ Metarhia Architectural Principles: * Isolation with IoC (Inversion of Control) and DI (Dependency Injection) * Metaprogramming (dynamic metamodel interpretation) * Platform-agnostic domain codebase * Layered architecture (no system code in applications) * Multiparadigm programming and semantic code * Wide use of DSL (Domain-Specific Languages) * Contract programming (defined with schemas) * Modularity with auto-binding (no dependency locators in domain code)
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