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The Impedance Mismatch is Our Fault

stuarthalloway edited this page Oct 25, 2012 · 1 revision

Abstract

So your program gets some data, and what is the first thing you do? Melt it down and pour it into rigid little molds. When this process doesn't ruin data fast enough, you call it the "impedance mismatch". The impedance mismatch is a healthy warning sign, and you are the cause of the problem. More importantly: you can fix it.

On the Web

  • Video from GOTO Copenhagen, May 2012
  • Review of the talk from Eric Normand
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