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by maximus-decimus
921 days ago
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Seems to be from Spolsky here : https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2006/12/09/simplicity/ "A lot of software developers are seduced by the old ‘80/20’ rule. It seems to make a lot of sense: 80% of the people use 20% of the features. So you convince yourself that you only need to implement 20% of the features, and you can still sell 80% as many copies." “Unfortunately, it’s never the same 20%. Everybody uses a different set of features." |
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