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ibgeek
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1 year ago
The article seems to be smashing together two (seemingly) unrelated topics and doesn't offer much in the way of a solution. What alternative design does the author propose? Is it possible to solve the problem with traditional object-oriented design techniques? It's not clear that the issues presented require or substantially benefit from the actor model without seeing a best in-class OO example.
jeremycarter|1 year ago