domain | alonso.network |
summary | The text seems like it would be an analysis or a discussion on how Aristotle's principles can apply to programming. It might argue that for writing good code, logic should serve as its foundation—perhaps by using philosophical concepts from Aristotle such as cause and effect (or "final causes") in designing algorithms; this could also mean considering the purpose of each function within software development akin to understanding why something is done before how it’s executed ("telos" or end goal). The approach would advocate for a systematic, methodical process that mirrors Aristotelian thought. |
title | Alonso Network | Build Smart. Think Hard. Type Less. |
description | This isn’t just a blog. It’s a principled rebellion against mediocrity in software, told with just enough sarcasm to stay charming. Precision-engineered insights for those tired of “move fast and break everything.” |
keywords | code, build, more, strategy, logic, software, like, systems, show, work, blog, engineering, purpose, data, intelligence, cycle, developer |
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nslookup | A 104.21.80.1, A 104.21.96.1, A 104.21.64.1, A 104.21.32.1, A 104.21.112.1, A 104.21.48.1, A 104.21.16.1 |
created | 2025-06-21 |
updated | 2025-06-21 |
summarized | 2025-06-22 |
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