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It is a really great game. I am sure that the game has been on hackernews before as I think I read about it here a long time ago. In the old thread there was a comment from a poster that worked with elevators and he said it was pretty close to the real thing! However it missed one important thing… You could do the most effective algorithms, but everything broke down when partners having their own special badge summoned an elevator. They should have the first empty one, and they should ride alone to their office floor.


If you click on the domain name in parentheses next to the article title, it will find all the posts to HN for that domain name.

https://news.ycombinator.com/from?site=elevatorsaga.com

In 2015, it had 105 comments https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=8929314

In 2021, it had 99 comments https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=27487111

(it was posted many other times, but didn't get any traction)


I use an extension [0] which puts all the links at the bottom of the page. You missed the 2019 submission [1].

[0] https://github.com/plibither8/refined-hacker-news

[1] https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=21425054


Thanks, I knew there was a better way than the search bar below, but was in a bit of a hurry. Regarding the links, it must have been in 2015 I read about it.


When I first read the DDD book almosty 15 years ago, I think it took me 2 or 3 reads to get it into my head. I really like the first half that can be used purely for a design perspective, and the second half for communicating with the business people to do business domain modelling .

Other books I really like are

The Design of Everyday Things by Don Norman, it is a good read and lets you talk to a lot of UX'ers as I have found more than a few that have used this book for their thesis.

Enterprise Integration Patterns by Gregor Hohpe and Bobby Woolf, which is old but in world of streaming procesing a lot of the patterns can be reused.

The Site Reliability Engineering books or their free counter parts found on https://landing.google.com/sre/books/

edited to add a couple of newlines.


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