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====== Minor Principles of Design ====== | ====== Minor Principles of Design ====== | ||
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; Transparency Principle | ; Transparency Principle | ||
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; Pass-through Auto-sizing Principle | ; Pass-through Auto-sizing Principle | ||
: `auto` as a size generally passes down any min/ | : `auto` as a size generally passes down any min/ | ||
+ | ; Resolved Values Round-Trip Principle | ||
+ | : If you write the result of '' | ||
+ | ; DBaron' | ||
+ | : When the platform has too many degrees of freedom in it, developers aren't able to test what they' | ||
+ | ; fantasai Principle of Proper Resilience | ||
+ | : We try to make sure behavior is good by default, and resilient in weird cases. We do not choose bad behavior by default because it's the most straightforward way to be resilient. | ||
+ | ; Jen Simmons Tooling Principle | ||
+ | : Any feature that requires everyone to use a certain toolchain to be usable is a design failure. | ||
; Roc Principle of Spec-writing | ; Roc Principle of Spec-writing | ||
: If Robert O' | : If Robert O' | ||
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+ | <note tip>See also [[https:// | ||
+ | </ | ||
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