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The last few weeks I’ve been thinking about the architectural
pattern known as <a
href="http://blog.8thlight.com/uncle-bob/2012/08/13/the-clean-architecture.html">Clean,
Onion, Hexagonal, or Ports’n'Adaptors</a>
(<a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://blog.8thlight.com/uncle-bob/2012/08/13/the-clean-architecture.html">http://blog.8thlight.com/uncle-bob/2012/08/13/the-clean-architecture.html</a>).
I’m curious if many people are applying it in the Django world?<br>
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I haven't, yet, but I'm thinking of refactoring a vertical slice of
our monster Django app into this style, and I'd love to hear if you
think it's crazy / brilliant / obvious / old-hat, etc.<br>
<br>
Jonathan<br>
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Jonathan Hartley <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="mailto:tartley@tartley.com">tartley@tartley.com</a> <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext" href="http://tartley.com">http://tartley.com</a>
Made of meat. +44 7737 062 225 twitter/skype: tartley
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