В 2023 году мы с коллегой сделали доклад на DotNext по DDD и архитектуре систем. И там, в числе прочего, показали, что устройство сложного проекта, спроектированного по определённым правилам, может иметь фрактальную структуру. Но мысль эту особо не развивали.
В 2024 году Влад Хононов — автор одной из самых известных книг по DDD — сделал доклад на DotNext по теме «Фрактальная геометрия в проектировании систем». Разумеется, он никаким образом на нашу идею не опирался, а работал над своей системой уже несколько лет к моменту доклада. У него там прям интересные научные обоснования, более серьёзный теоретический фундамент с введением новых понятий и принципов. Но факт близости хода мысли приятен. Типа, мы с коллегой делали систему, которая показала те же свойства, что и системы крутого эксперта в архитектуре.
Прям рекомендую доклад по второй ссылке всем, кто работает в компаниях, где по какому-то странному недосмотру есть архитектура, борьба с техдолгом и попытки не допустить превращения кода в лапшу с высоким зацеплением.
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🌍 The planet’s largest earthquake ever measured—a magnitude 9.5—struck Chile in 1960. This event released so much energy it caused land to drop by up to two meters along the coast. ✨
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🌍 One of the fastest-moving tectonic faults is in Turkey, with plates shifting up to 23 millimeters per year. This constant motion makes the region prone to frequent, sometimes devastating earthquakes. ✨
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🌍 Some tectonic plate boundaries move so slowly they create “silent earthquakes”—huge shifts that happen over days or weeks, releasing energy without sudden shaking. ✨
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🌍 Some large earthquakes can trigger aftershocks that last for months or even years. These smaller quakes are part of the Earth’s ongoing adjustment after a major tectonic shift. ✨
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🌍 The strongest earthquakes ever recorded can move entire cities by several meters in seconds. In 2011, Japan’s coastline shifted east by up to 5 meters due to a massive plate boundary quake. ✨
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🌍 The San Andreas Fault in California allows two massive tectonic plates to slip past each other. This boundary creeps a few centimeters each year but can unleash powerful earthquakes in sudden jolts. ✨
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🌍 The Atlantic Ocean is growing wider each year as the Americas slowly drift apart from Europe and Africa, adding about 2.5 centimeters annually—roughly the speed fingernails grow. ✨
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🌍 The Eurasian and North American continents are moving apart by about 2.5 centimeters every year along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, slowly widening the Atlantic Ocean over millions of years. ✨
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🌍 The lithosphere’s tectonic plates move slowly, but sometimes collide to form tall mountain ranges like the Himalayas, linking Earth's rocky shell to the atmosphere and biosphere. ✨
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🌍 The Himalayas are rising by about 5 millimeters each year as the Indian and Eurasian plates continue to collide. This ongoing uplift makes these mountains among the youngest and fastest-growing on Earth. ✨
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