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by cookiecaper
2409 days ago
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> Here, I propose Scott’s Law: never put order in a system before you understand the structure underneath its chaos. Previously formulated as Chesterton's Fence [0], among others. There's definitely a blind spot in software for the general principle that you should understand a thing well before you decide to remove it. Anyone want to propose some theories on why disregard for an extant body of work tends to plague software so extensively? [0] https://www.chesterton.org/taking-a-fence-down |
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