YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It) is a principle that emphasizes not implementing features until they are necessary, countering arguments for premature complexity. The principle is often misunderstood as merely about saving effort, but its true focus is on avoiding unnecessary complexity in software development.
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YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It) is a principle that emphasizes not implementing features until they are necessary, countering arguments for premature complexity. The principle is often misunderstood as merely about saving effort, but its true focus is on avoiding unnecessary complexity in software development.
newsletter.kentbeck.com
4 min
10h ago
YAGNI (You Aren't Gonna Need It) is a principle that emphasizes not implementing features until they are necessary, countering arguments for premature complexity. The principle is often misunderstood as merely about saving effort, but its true focus is on avoiding unnecessary complexity in software development.
newsletter.kentbeck.com
4 min
10h ago
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