Surface Tension of Software: why systems hold together
iamstelios.com·14h·
Discuss: Hacker News
🔧Code Refactoring Patterns
Preview
Report Post

If you press your finger against water, it pushes back. That invisible resistance, surface tension, keeps the liquid whole even when disturbed.

Good software has something like it. Some systems hold together when you change them; others leak at the slightest touch. The difference lies in integrity — the way a system manages its side effects without losing its shape.

I’ve seen codebases that felt strangely calm, where every possible state meant something real and nothing arbitrary could slip in. Others allowed nonsense to exist, and from there, entropy spread quietly like cracks beneath paint.

Type systems, invariants, and boundaries exist to make meaning explicit. They define where things start and stop — what’s allowed, and what isn’t. Without that structure, logic turns soft;…

Similar Posts

Loading similar posts...