24 Apr
2009
24 Apr
'09
3:39 p.m.
On 24/04/2009 18:46, Leo Bicknell wrote:
I have looked at the failure modes and the cost of fixing them and decided that it is cheaper and easier to deal with the failure modes than it is to deal with the fix.
Leo, your position is: "worse is better". I happen to agree with this sentiment for a variety of reasons. Stephen Stuart disagrees - for a number of other carefully considered and well-thought-out reasons. Richard Gabriel's essay on "worse is better" as it applied to Lisp is worth reading in this context. The ideas he presents are relevant well beyond the article's intended scope and are applicable to the shared l2 domain vs PI interconnection argument (within reasonable bounds). Nick