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by crazygringo
606 days ago
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I can understand the concept of conservation of complexity -- that you can reduce steps ("complexity") for the user by automating those steps in the software and making the software more complex. But then you don't need to build more features. The "conservation of complexity" obviously assumes that the feature set is static. Once you allow the feature set to grow, obviously complexity will increase. So I still not only don't see the paradox, I continue to just see common sense. I don't see what's supposed to be new here. |
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