htmx: Simplicity in an Age of Complicated Solutions
Almost four decades ago, Fred Brooks, software engineer and writer of The Mythical Man-Month, wrote:
There is inherently no silver bullet.
He was writing about complexity in the building of software, and how there is no conceivable way to make the process go significantly faster. He also classified two kinds of complexity encountered when building software: essential complexity, which is inherent to the problem the software is trying to solve; and accidental complexity, which is complexity intro...
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