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by jamestnz
251 days ago
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> what I came to call “the Law of Conservation of Ugly”. In many software problems, there’s a part that just is never going to feel elegant This may be an instance of the Waterbed Principle: in any sufficiently-complex system, suppressing or refactoring some undesirable characteristic in one area inevitably causes an undesirability to pop up somewhere else. Like there is some minimum amount of complexity/ugliness/etc that it is possible for the entire system to contain while still carrying out its essential functions, and it must leak out somewhere. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Waterbed_theory |
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