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Data-Driven Architecture
The layering problem Applications often have many layers, such as repositories and ORMs, due to patterns like MVVM, MVC, and the Hexagonal architecture. My main argument is that these architectural decisions, while intended for general use, often feel rigid or contextless, especially for microservices or even monorepos. The art of architecture is about composing components into systems, but this process relies heavily on context and appreciation. Patterns exist as recipes for recurring problems,
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