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Replying to anonymous

Nah, too superficial. It's about unnecessary complexity.

There is nothing wrong with performing a function and properly supporting edge- and error-cases. It would be worse to neglect these cases and have things seem simple but be unpredictable and fragile.

The idea is to reduce complexity where possible.

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snackblando 1y ago

What complexity implies, in many cases, is that you will not be able to see the edge cases, until they happen.

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