Faith Meets Software Engineering: What Noah's Ark Teaches About System Design
A developer writing on DEV Community draws an unexpected parallel between the biblical story of Noah's Ark and principles of software engineering. The piece highlights the Ark's precise dimensions — roughly 450 feet long, 75 feet wide, and 45 feet tall across three decks — built by a single family on dry land with no prior rainfall. A central focus is the Ark's single door, described in Genesis as a deliberate design choice rather than an oversight, with no redundant entry points once it was sealed. The author uses this singular access point as a metaphor for systems that are intentionally built with one defined, complete solution rather than multiple fallback options. The essay explores how absolute design constraints in both theology and engineering can challenge conventional thinking about redundancy and failure tolerance.
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