Author: JT Smith
“As users, we choose specific applications because their features suit our purposes. As we become more familiar with a program,
we want more features added to it, and of course we want it to run faster and smoother. Developers want to serve the needs of
end-users, but increasing the internal complexity of an application is not necessarily a good thing, and programmers and users alike
recognize the undesirability of feature creep and code bloat.” From O’Reilly’s OnLamp.com.
we want more features added to it, and of course we want it to run faster and smoother. Developers want to serve the needs of
end-users, but increasing the internal complexity of an application is not necessarily a good thing, and programmers and users alike
recognize the undesirability of feature creep and code bloat.” From O’Reilly’s OnLamp.com.