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Awesome Falsehood
A curated list of awesome falsehoods programmers believe in.
The logic of the world is prior to all truth and falsehood.
- Ludwig Wittgenstein
Contents
- Foreword
- Meta
- Business
- Dates and Time
- Emails
- Geography
- Human Identity
- Networks
- Phone Numbers
- Postal Addresses
- Software Engineering
- Contributing
- Good Candidates
- License
Foreword
Falsehood articles are a form of commentary on a particular subject, and are appreciated by the developer community at large for their effectiveness and terseness. They're a convenient written form to approach an unfamiliar domain by dispelling myths, point out common pitfalls, show inconsistencies and subtleties.
In a sense, Falsehood articles are a suite of wordy unit-tests covering extensive edge-cases provided by real-world usage.
Meta
- Falsehoods Programmers Believe - A brief list of common falsehoods. A great overview and quick introduction into the world of falsehoods.
Business
- Falsehoods About Online Shopping - Covers prices, currencies and inventory.
- Falsehoods About Prices - Covers currencies, amounts and localization.
tax
- A PHP 5.4+ tax management library.
Dates and Time
- Falsehoods About Time - Seminal article on dates and time.
- More Falsehoods About Time - Part. 2 of the article above.
- Falsehoods About Time and Time Zones - Another takes on time-related falsehoods, with an emphasis on time zones.
- Critique of Falsehoods About Time - Takes on the first article above and provides an explanation of each falsehood, with more context and external resources.
- Time Zone Database - Code and data that represent the history of local time for many representative locations around the globe.
- The Long, Painful History of Time - Most of the idiosyncracies in time keeping can find an explanation in history.
- You Advocate a Calendar Reform - Your idea will not work. This article tells you why.
- So you want to abolish time zones – Abolishing timezones may sound like a good idea, but there are quite a few complications that make it not quite so.
Emails
- I Knew How to Validate an Email Address Until I Read the RFC - Provides intricates examples that are unsuspected valid emails according the RFC-822.
Geography
- Falsehood About Geography - Takes on places, their names and locations.
- Falsehoods About Maps - Covers coordinates, projection and GIS.
Human Identity
- Falsehoods About Names - The article that started it all.
- Falsehoods About Gender - Gender is part of human identity and has its own subtleties.
- Gay Marriage: The Database Engineering Perspective - How to store a marriage in a database while addressing most of the falsehoods about gender, naming and relationships.
- XKCD #327: Exploits of a Mom - Funny take on how implementation of a falsehood might lead to security holes.
- Hello, I’m Mr. Null. My Name Makes Me Invisible to Computers - Real-life example on how implemented falsehood has negative impact on someone's life.
- HL7 v3 RIM - A flexible data model for representing human names.
- Apple iOS
NSPersonNameComponentsFormatter
- Localized representations of the components of a person’s name.
Networks
- Falsehoods About Networks - Covers TCP, DHCP, DNS, VLANs and IPv4/v6.
Phone Numbers
- Falsehoods About Phone Numbers - Covers phone numbers, their representation and meaning.
libphonenumber
- Google's common Java, C++ and JavaScript library for parsing, formatting, and validating international phone numbers. Also available for C#, Objective-C, Python, Ruby and PHP.
Postal Addresses
- Falsehoods About Addresses - Covers streets, postal codes, buildings, cities and countries.
- Letter Delivered Despite No Name, No Address - Ultimate falsehood about postal addresses: you do not need one.
libaddressinput
- Google's common C++ and Java library for parsing, formatting, and validating international postal addresses.addressing
- A PHP 5.4+ addressing library, powered by Google's dataset.postal-address
- Python module to parse, normalize and render postal addresses.
Software Engineering
- Falsehoods About Versions - Attributing an identity to a software release might be harder than thought.
- Falsehoods About Build Systems - Building software is hard. Building software that builds software is harder.
- Big List of Naughty Strings - Challenge your assumptions about strings.
Contributing
Your contributions are always welcome! Please take a look at the contribution guidelines first.
Good Candidates
Here is a non-restrictive list of items which are good candidates for inclusion in this awesome list.
Falsehood Articles
Articles following the falsehood scheme are prime candidates for inclusion in this awesome list.
These articles starts with the hypothesis that developers have a naive, simple view of the subject at hand. Then proceed to list a set of candid assumptions that might be held by such programmers. Each one is intentionally false, and sometimes illustrated by a counter-example.
A list of falsehood is crafted as a progression that is designed to refine concepts. Having read the whole list of falsehood, the reader should possess a global, if not complete, overview of the domain being targeted by the article, including most, if not all, its pitfalls, edges-cases and inconsistencies.
In the worst case, these articles might provoke an emotional reaction and cause
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Libraries
When possible, we provide a list of programming libraries or modules that may solve, or try to, the complexities and idiosyncrasies pointed by the falsehood articles above.
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Data Structures
Data models and structures generic enough to cover and address most of the falsehoods are also welcome in this page.
License
Content of this repository is licensed under the Creative Commons CC0 license.
To the extent possible under law, Kevin Deldycke has waived all copyright and related or neighboring rights to this work.