• douglasg14b@programming.dev
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    1 year ago

    Hard agree.

    Less code is not a positive metric to measure your implementation by, and is not a valid premise to justify itself. Often increasing the complexity (again, LOC is not an indicator of complexity), tanking performance, and harming the debugging experience is a common result of the mentality. Things that make software worse.

    Not all one-liners are bad ofc, that’s not the argument I’m making. It’s about the mentality that less code is more good, where poor decisions are made on a flawed premise.