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==== Generalizations ==== | ==== Generalizations ==== | ||
- | * [[Murphy' | + | * [[principles:Murphy' |
==== Specializations ==== | ==== Specializations ==== | ||
- | * [[Principle of Least Surprise]] | + | * [[principles:Principle of Least Surprise]] |
==== Contrary Principles ==== | ==== Contrary Principles ==== | ||
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- | * [[Keep It Simple Stupid]] (KISS): Both principles, KISS and EUHM, are about simplicity. But while EUHM is about the simplicity of an interface, KISS is rather concerned with simplicity of the implementation. KISS is contrary in those cases where the solution which is easier to implement is not so easy to use or imposes further possibilities for misuse. | ||
==== Complementary Principles ==== | ==== Complementary Principles ==== | ||
- | * [[Model Principle]] | + | * [[principles:Model Principle]] |
- | * [[Uniformity Principle]] | + | * [[principles:Uniformity Principle]] |
- | * [[Fail Fast]] | + | * [[principles:Fail Fast]] |
- | * [[Invariants Avoidance Principle]] (IAP): One reason for a possible misuse of a module is an invariant. For example there might be a method which takes a list and an index where the index has to be within the bounds of the list. Each of these invariants imposes further possibilities for misuse of the module. So it is better to avoid them. | + | |
==== Principle Collections ==== | ==== Principle Collections ==== |
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