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* Merge several modules into one | * Merge several modules into one | ||
* Don't introduce a new module but put the functionality into another module | * Don't introduce a new module but put the functionality into another module | ||
+ | * Avoid big modules | ||
+ | * Divide large modules into several smaller ones | ||
+ | * Introduce new modules to group related functionality. A [[patterns: | ||
===== Caveats ===== | ===== Caveats ===== | ||
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The phrase "more is more complex" | The phrase "more is more complex" | ||
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+ | The phrase "Less is more" was made famous by the designer and architect Ludwig Mies van der Rohe, the dictum, Less is More came to define the brave, utopian ideals of modernist design and architecture. In fact the phrase originated in Robert Browning' | ||
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