Instead of just following simplicity principles, it actively embodies them - warning about "complexity demons", refusing abstractions until the third time you need them, etc.
It's mostly for fun, but I would love to see what others get out of this.
Instead of just following simplicity principles, it actively embodies them - warning about "complexity demons", refusing abstractions until the third time you need them, etc.
It's mostly for fun, but I would love to see what others get out of this.