Code needs boundaries, but not too manyhttp://therealadam.com/2015/08/15/code-needs-boundaries-but-not-too-many/ …
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@therealadam Boundaries have to work hard to avoid leaking concerns by accident (especially in dynlangs), and ad-hoc boundaries leak hard -
@wycats location, permeability, and cost of change are so high analysis paralysis sometimes seems better than imposing the wrong boundary -
@therealadam you should only use frameworks if you're doing something that is similar to what others are doing. But that is very common. -
@therealadam that was@dhh's "special snowflake" message. You share boundaries more often than you think. -
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@therealadam@wycats Being more productive is lower on many people's pyramid of needs than feeling like they're unique. -
@dhh@therealadam part of it is that people assume if they're not unique, what's the point of my startup? -
@dhh@therealadam but then, maybe they should also create a new CPU? OS? Web browser? - 3 more replies
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