16/07/2021
DON'T REPEAT YOURSELF!
In line with last week's ("easier to change"), DRY is an important principle as well.
is defined as "every piece of knowledge must have a single, unambiguous, authoritative representation within a system."
The idea of DRY is simple in theory: you shouldn’t need to update in parallel multiple things when one change occurs.
If your knowledge is repeated two times in your code, and you forget to update one occurrence of the same knowledge, expect bugs and tears. In your documentation, it could lead to misconceptions, confusion and ultimately wrong implementations.
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