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by the_af
13 hours ago
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> “Less is better” is sort of… the position of the engineer who enjoys the craft of programming, right? I don’t think this is universally believed. I think it is (or should be) a goal & business-oriented concern as well, not just an engineer's who enjoys their craft. More complex systems are worse than simpler systems (that accomplish the same), in cost, maintenance, fragility, ease of understanding, etc. Fewer moving parts usually result in higher reliability, fewer things that can break down or fail to interact properly, etc. That's a business concern too, not just engineering craftmanship or whatever. Business people should care about this too. I don't think this is the same as bikeshedding over irrelevant details, something we software engineers are often prone to. Monstrous complexity does impact the business! |
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