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And also, the idea of "architecture astronauts", in the text written almost 20 years ago:

https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2001/04/21/dont-let-architect...

"Why the hell are people so impressed by boring architectures that often amount to nothing more than a new format on the wire for RPC, or a new virtual machine? These things might be good architectures, they will certainly benefit the developers that use them, but they are not, I repeat, not, a good substitute for the messiah riding his white ass into Jerusalem, or world peace."

"Remember that the architecture people are solving problems that they think they can solve, not problems which are useful to solve. Soap + WSDL may be the Hot New Thing, but it doesn’t really let you do anything you couldn’t do before using other technologies — if you had a reason to. All that Distributed Services Nirvana the architecture astronauts are blathering about was promised to us in the past, if we used DCOM, or JavaBeans, or OSF DCE, or CORBA."

Note: that kind of "selling points" was "promised to us in the past" even then.

Also, not even distributed anything is necessary for architecture astronauts, one can "architect" any task:

https://github.com/EnterpriseQualityCoding/FizzBuzzEnterpris...

The oldest form of "architecture astronauts" food I personally had to fight against was Grady Booch's "Object Oriented Analysis and Design With Applications" from 1991/1994. It resulted in many enterprises wasting immense amount of time even in the nineties.




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