Hypothesis: If you keep your source code as short as possible, you will in the process reduce it to the "Legos" your idea is comprised of, and when you need to add something, you will usually be able to using those Legos plus at most a few new ones.
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and, increasingly over time, they seem to be designed for a singular purpose and not really interact with other legos outside that imagined purpose...
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Good point in general, but composability varies a lot between languages.
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True, but also worth being vigilant of the complexity of "lego reuse"-> Software reuse is more like an organ transplant than snapping together Lego blocks -
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yes. lego is a very good example of a sense-making framework.
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And probably because you have a toddler at home.
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