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Let's honor everything.
Honoring means, among other things: to treat properly.
One thing we should do is: log everything. Log the creation of an object, the things it does or are done including it, its migrations, the connections it creates and, eventually, its deletion (if it is deleted).
Haha. Deletion. The death of the computer world.
Except there is no deletion anymore if we log everything. Then there is always: the log. And if the log is good enough, the object can actually be recreated.
So! Let's log everything. Let's honor everything.
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Let's honor everything. |
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stefan |
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sermons |
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2014-02-03 20:05:49 |
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