This certainly seems a bit too idealistic. Not only is a problem with a single correct solution a rare thing indeed, but in my experience complexity often springs from shifting priorities and requirements for the…
This also reminds me of OpenBSD, in particular Ted Unangst. He's famous for deleting features that add complexity without any significant benefit or are only useful in a small number of edge cases. For instance, the…
This certainly seems a bit too idealistic. Not only is a problem with a single correct solution a rare thing indeed, but in my experience complexity often springs from shifting priorities and requirements for the…
This also reminds me of OpenBSD, in particular Ted Unangst. He's famous for deleting features that add complexity without any significant benefit or are only useful in a small number of edge cases. For instance, the…