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It's nice to see some acknowledgement (and reasoned argument) that smaller isn't always better because there is increased complexity in the connections between parts of the system. I'm fed up of people who've read no research and learned their skills from Dogma University telling me or my team that we should be using smaller functions and fewer levels of nesting and trivially simple classes, because.


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