Am 08.11.2010 21:18 schrieb Tim Black:
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The "more/less" dichotomy may be somewhat misleading, though. The top layers will certainly add features and functionality, but on the other hand they will also hide some of the lower-level features and complexity, e.g. by providing object tree dispatch so you don't need to deal with manual dispatch rules and contexts. In this sense, people want to choose the higher-level layer because they actually want less (of the lower-level complexity), not more. Letting the top layer provide reasonable opinonated defaults is also because people normally want to have less (decisions to make), not more.
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