Abstract: Lao Tzu's philosophy, morality, software philosophy, and software reference: top ten programming rules for eliminating human wolf software in sequence
SAGE:The Tao is often unknown. Although Park is a small hero. If Hou Wang can keep it, everything will be from the guests. Heaven and earth combine to reduce the dew, and the order of the people is self-average. The name is also famous, and the name is also known as the husband. The greatest truths are in the world, and the Valley is in the river.
In this chapter, Lao Tzu further elaborated on the role of Tao and Tao, and proposedIt is famous and never stopsThe idea tells us that we need to establish a system for governance, establish borders, clarify positions and responsibilities, and make all kinds of affairs belong to and restricted, so that we will not be in trouble if we have an order. The language in the software field can be expressed as follows:
The path to software is usually invisible, simple and natural. It is not what we see in software books. In fact, abstraction is the foundation of software, the stable and abstract interfaces, metadata, and basic data structures and components that reflect the nature of the industry and system are tiny, but they are the cornerstone of supporting the system, if software designers can use this as the basis, the thousands of functions of the application system will naturally come from the past. The applications and technologies will naturally work together and work seamlessly. Even if commands are not mandatory, all functions and data can be naturally and reasonably distributed, because the system has completed the overall planning, determined various specifications, and clarified the layered architecture and deployment rules. Since the specifications and rules have been determined, we know to abide by the rules in the specific implementation process, everything is in order, and there will be no confusion.
For the construction and governance of application systems, the path of software is like that of rivers and rivers.