“Do one thing well” doesn’t mean the sum of the parts only does one thing. The larger system can be complex, it’s the individual parts that need to be simple, specialized and interchangeable.
Still checks out I’d say, each plugin does one thing well.
Besides, I think we’re past that dogmatic way of thinking, it often doesn’t work as well for user facing applications where we want things to just work and that is easier to get right when an app is all-in-one
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So you don’t like GNU Emacs. Got it.
“Do one thing well” doesn’t mean the sum of the parts only does one thing. The larger system can be complex, it’s the individual parts that need to be simple, specialized and interchangeable.
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Still checks out I’d say, each plugin does one thing well.
Besides, I think we’re past that dogmatic way of thinking, it often doesn’t work as well for user facing applications where we want things to just work and that is easier to get right when an app is all-in-one
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There are simpler and better solutions than Sublime for that use case, IMO.