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Programmers fallacies about postcodes: A postcode covers a small geographic area A postcode is good enough to locate an end user…

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Programmers fallacies about postcodes:

  • A postcode covers a small geographic area
  • A postcode is good enough to locate an end user for generating location suggestions
  • A postcode will be in a single timezone
  • A postcode only has a single state
  • A postcode has no exclaves/enclaves

I would like you to meet 0872. Australia’s largest postcode (I think), covers 3 states, has three cut outs (Warbuton, Alpurrurulam, and Alice Springs), and even still some mail outside of this area is routed via 0872

Additional fallacies about postcodes:

  • A postcode can be treated as a number (0872 would become 872)
  • A postcode can be mapped to other geographic coding schemes like LGAs
  • A postcode can’t move or change
  • A postcode can be mapped to a geographical location (see e.g. defence force personnel codes, or 9999 postcode for “North Pole, VIC”)

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