If you can add features/fix bugs to existing system WITHOUT modifying it, then your architecture is good, which means your technical design is good.
It's my single most important point to any library/framework/architecture i want to use in my work.
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If you can add features/fix bugs to existing system WITHOUT modifying it, then your architecture is good, which means your technical design is good.
It's my single most important point to any library/framework/architecture i want to use in my work.