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by puzzledobserver
275 days ago
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That claim appears to contradict the second-system effect [0]. The observation is that second implementation of a successful system is often much less successful, overengineered, and bloated, due to programmer overconfidence. On the other hand, I am unsure of how frequently the second-system effect occurs or the scenarios in which it occurs either. Perhaps it is less of a concern when disciplined developers are simply doing rewrites, rather than feature additions. I don't know. [0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second-system_effect |
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