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a-brief-history

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ffconf-2016

my slides for my talk, "a brief history of modularity", ffconf 2016

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Talk Abstract

Modularity is a term so common in today’s software industry, that it’s easy to uncritically accept it as a fundamental software development principle. but what does “modularity” actually mean? where does this idea come from? where is it going? this talk will walk us through the technical etymology of “modularity”, stepping through the intellectual breakthroughs alongside the fast spread misconceptions. we’ll conclude by exploring the implications of modularity’s ill-examined history on both its current use today, and where it’s heading in the future.

Notes

  • https://gist.github.com/ashleygwilliams/79029d9d36804ad2c37a633062591618
  • https://gist.github.com/ashleygwilliams/da4b1374c357e1772a9a