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Model Context Protocol for LLMs
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Architecture is about the important stuff. Whatever that is.
– Ralph Johnson
You know what's funny? I've been building distributed systems for over a decade, and I still get that little thrill when I see a well-designed architecture. It's like looking at a perfectly organized toolbox: everything has its place, everything serves a purpose, and somehow, the whole thing just… works.
MCP's architecture gave me that feeling the first time I really dug into it. Not because it's revolutionary, though it is clever, but because it's so refreshingly sensible. After years of wrestling with proprietary APIs, custom protocols, and the inevitable spaghetti code that comes from trying to make incompatible systems talk to each other, MCP feels like someone finally said, "You know what? Let's just do this right."
But here's the thing about good architecture: it looks simple from the outside...