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by pron 2378 days ago
My points are:

1. Even software with no "accidental" complexity is necessarily complex (in fact, that's why it's useful).

2. If the manifesto's point is that we should stop over-complicating things, then wouldn't it better to first examine whether, and if so why, things are overcomplicated now, given that the previous generation also went on a crusade to abolish (over)complication? If the point is to declare "don't overcomplicate!" then, if you believe things are overcomplicated now, why is that declaration useful if it's clearly not effective?

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Yep, now that we have lots of version controls histories publically available there is no excuse for this.