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by bdcravens
3786 days ago
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Perhaps "complexity" should be used instead of "great engineering". The best engineered solutions are those that are simple, easy to understand, and fulfill business needs (profit, time to market, etc) vis-a-vis satisfying the programmer ego (In saying this, I'm pointing the finger back at myself as one who really loves to over-engineer) |
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