- "You aren't
gonna need it" (
YAGNI) is a
principle which arose from
extreme programming (XP) that
states a
programmer should not add
functionality until...
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Reinventing the
wheel Wishful thinking Xenophobia You aren't
gonna need it (
YAGNI) Piezunka, Henning; Dahlander,
Linus (26 June 2014). "Distant Search, Narrow...
- code for refactoring. Anti-pattern
Factory (object-oriented programming)
YAGNI principle Al-Rubaye,
Samer Raad Azzawi; Selcuk,
Yunus Emre (24–26 November...
- one way to do it
Worse is
better (Less is more) You aren't
gonna need it (
YAGNI) Keep It
Simple Solutions, New Brunswick, a
minor political party in New...
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Structured programming Two or more, use a for You aren't
gonna need it (
YAGNI) Hunt, Andrew; Thomas,
David (1999). The
Pragmatic Programmer : From Journeyman...
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Death march (project management) KISS
principle You aren't
gonna need it (
YAGNI) McConnell,
Steve (1996-07-02).
Rapid Development.
Microsoft Press. ISBN 978-1-55615-900-8...
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paalalo padina balli vidhambuna-like the
lizard in the milk,
neyyivosina yagni bhangi- like the fire in
which neyyi (clarified butter) was poured, mantalo...
- 'to bake' See ****anese
phonology Kabardian йи/yi [ji] 'game'
Kazakh Яғни/
yağni [jaʁni] 'so'
Khmer យំ / yom [jom] 'to cry' See
Khmer phonology Korean 여섯...
- next month. This is
sometimes summed up as the "You aren't
gonna need it" (
YAGNI) approach.
Proponents of XP
acknowledge the
disadvantage that this can sometimes...
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access principle Unix
philosophy Worse is
better You aren't
gonna need it (
YAGNI)
Davis 201
Principles of
Software Development Don't Make Me
Think (Principles...