Code needs boundaries, but not too manyhttp://therealadam.com/2015/08/15/code-needs-boundaries-but-not-too-many/ …
@therealadam @realntl Dynamic languages simply don't allow rigorous in the small, and that's has great benefits in many ways.
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@therealadam@realntl Breaking isolation boundaries makes the "sloppy in the small" leak into the large and eventually slow you down. -
@therealadam@realntl But if you have tiny isolation boundaries, you're just trying to recover "rigorous in the small", poor fit for dynlang -
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@therealadam@realntl yes, ES6 modules have that goal :)
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