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We believe that the ideas described in this book will lead to a new paradigm of how to design software. In the same way as structured programming eliminated goto statements and removed spaghetti logic, this new paradigm eliminates explicit references (or pointers) from application classes and removes spaghetti data organization. The architecture is controlled by a short block of code—the schema, and the UML class diagram is automatically generated with each compilation as a visual aid for the programmer. All this has been demonstrated in many projects over the past 2 decades, but still requires more work in some areas.
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This would be a primitive, partial reflection, but the compiler already has this information available.
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We attempted to contact some of these places already, but for example Microsoft refused to discuss the matter for legal reasons unless it has been published.
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Soukup, J., Macháček, P. (2014). The Future. In: Serialization and Persistent Objects. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-39323-5_9
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