> a world where only the programmers bear the cost of the complexity.
It is the users who pay the ultimate price of complexity. Unreliable, expensive software with long release cycles cost them money, time and happiness. A company that does not realize this is doomed. It doesn't matter if the unreliable software runs fast.
As a counter argument, when you are not restricted by performance, you can utilize your memory more effectively to remove complexity from your software.
It is the users who pay the ultimate price of complexity. Unreliable, expensive software with long release cycles cost them money, time and happiness. A company that does not realize this is doomed. It doesn't matter if the unreliable software runs fast.
As a counter argument, when you are not restricted by performance, you can utilize your memory more effectively to remove complexity from your software.