On 07/25/21 01:25AM, Martin Tournoij wrote:
> Minimalism isn't a goal in itself, but means to a goal.
>
Throwing your spear into the belly of the elk isn't the goal.
Though surviving & reproducing may be the goal, maiming the elk gets
you pretty damn close.
If you were the ask the man hunting the elk,
"What are you trying to do right now"?
What does he say?
A. "Trying to survive & reproduce"
B. "Trying to kill this elk"
Though readability, maintainability & utility may be the goals of your
project, minimalism will lead you there.
I agree that minimalism a means to an end, but if the means is the same
as the end, why draw the distinction?
Jeremy
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