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I have wanted to ask the question below on SO for years, but I am just not sure how to put it into the right words, It's a genuine question, not just a request for resources, and I have seriously been trying to find answers, but it's just not possible without expert advice.

Can I ask this question below as it is, or do I need to do more to improve it to be a acceptable question on SO?

Background

In world of programming, if any programmer wants to learn a programming language they usually start with hello world, it served me well at least to begin with Basic, C#, JavaScript and other languages.

But why is it so hard to learn developing an architecture of application easily, there is no hello world I could find for application architectures like (SOA, DDD etc..) I have been searching for not days or months but years..

My search included,

Reading books ("10 Real world examples in SharePoint"), searching google with keywords like "Application Architecture Examples", "Software archi.. complex exampales" etc...

Most people say you will learn it with time (as it's hard to be an architect as it takes time to get grasp on topics like OOP etc..)

Question

Is there any hello world sort of example for application architecture styles (SOA, DDD), OR any VISUAL resources like application architecture diagrams that could help me see how people do the application designs from simple to middle and complex applications ?

Edit

First of all thanks for positive feedback.

I didn't spent years reading about architectures, I spent years (not in a continuous way, on and off -- thinking when bathing or doing a quick research now & then. I don't know how to put this into right words.) Searching for app architectures Visual tutorials. (I started when I was newbie dev now I am a 4 year old dev.) even though I learned lot, but still there isn't any valid VISUAL resource I could find.

Problem All resources I could find discuss architecture principles BUT no one shows how they are implementing them for a specific REAL world applications

Motive to ask this on Meta I might be wrong on this, but my motive was to get some positive feedback from Architects on SO to help me improve this question, so it would be in accordance to SO rules and I get my answers too.

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    Good thing your held off. This is at once too broad, opinion based AND asking for off-site resources. Props for asking here before asking on the main site though :)
    – Patrice
    Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 14:57
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    You have access to chat. That would be a better place for your example question. Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 14:58
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    @Patrice the number of ways it's off-topic is impressive.
    – ryanyuyu
    Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 14:58
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    "Is there any... sort of example..." No matter what you do, and no matter how much effort you show, this will always be a resource request and off-topic. That right there is asking for an off-site resource. My advice? Try writing your own "hello world" style example. If you get stuck, then search on that question, or if there is no question, ask about it. You'll see much better results. (Yes, it'll be hard doing it that way. But if you're unable after several searches and books to find a resource to help, it's really the best way to learn it, in my experience.)
    – Kendra
    Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 15:00
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    I find it extremely hard to believe that you've spent years researching different architectures, including reading books on each (as you have implied), yet you are still grasping for understanding. If this truly is the case, then absolutely no example, visual resource, or diagram we can link to will help you. Your question is unanswerable. Your quest, never to be completed. I'd suggest you take up gardening.
    – user1228
    Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 15:08
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    ... which we have a site for as well, Gardening and Landscaping but they don't do architecture...
    – rene
    Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 16:14
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    You need to get out more... Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 16:17
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    When you learn electrical engineering, you start with wiring a light bulb to a switch. Why is there no "light bulb and switch" example for designing a smart thermostat? When you learn how to sew, you start with patching a hole in your pants. Why is there no "patching a hole" tutorial for creating a wedding dress? When you learn cooking, you start with a pancake recipe. Why is there no pancake recipe for planning a restaurant menu?
    – jscs
    Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 16:22
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    @JoshCaswell Actually, patching holes is not a "basic" task for someone who wishes to learn to sew. Learning how to sew in a straight line is.
    – cimmanon
    Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 16:54
  • If we really need to parse out my analogy this finely, @cinnamon, then yes, you're right, sewing a patch was (IIRC) the second thing I learned when I was taught how to sew. Firing up the compiler and putting a semicolon at the end of a line were the first things I learned -- before Hello World -- when I was figuring out C.
    – jscs
    Commented Oct 28, 2015 at 18:25
  • "but it's just not possible without expert advice" - no its impossible without expertise. Other experts are not going to be able to just transmit expertise to you, that's your own responsibility. It comes with actually applying your knowledge and learning from a mountain of mistakes.
    – Gimby
    Commented Oct 29, 2015 at 10:17
  • @Gimby you and rest of all gave excellent advise, BUT you can't make a mistake in application architecture when you work for a company who owns number of projects which is not ready (certain factors) to apply new patterns (or Tech) - off course your advise for a consultant (sort of dev) will work, but not for a developer like me who is working on same sort of architecture for 4 years, what I really want to see is how other people architect there applications, softwares so I could compare them to ours and then learn from difference (my mind is literally stuck on this way of learning by compari) Commented Oct 29, 2015 at 11:41
  • @PleaseTeach so go to conventions.
    – Gimby
    Commented Oct 29, 2015 at 12:03

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Your question is too broad and is in fact a tutorial request. Those questions are off-topic here.

I don't see any way to improve your question to make it suitable on StackOverflow.

I would recommend to keep working as a programmer. With years comes experience and you will probably get to know some often used patterns. A bunch of them together yields an architecture. You need to read up to a lot of theory behind these pattern. You will eventually get to the point you want to reach when you are ready for it.

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I'd suggest finding a few architects that could be mentors to help you figure this out as this isn't a fit for SO, Programmers SE or other Q & A sites. Architecture can be quite complex though I'd imagine there could be "System Design" and "Project Management" theory that may be applicable as general areas if you wanted a thumbnail view of an answer.

There isn't a simple answer here as this would be like asking all the ways to write Literature in English having learned the letters and words of the language. It really isn't a fair question since there are more than a few factors in terms of what may work and how long would it work given that the processes are still evolving.

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