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Charles Miller

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Defending YAGNI Posted: Mar 1, 2004 7:07 AM
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YAGNI tells us not to implement features blindly or architect clever "flexible" solutions just in case: it asks us to keep in mind that there is a cost to everything, and that we should prioritize development of things we know we need over things we might need later. (631 Words)

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