Since I am currently reading the Conway's PBP book, this discussion has been very profitable, as it underscores a point from the book. Namely, the Best practices are guidelines not hard rules.
However, Moritz, your point though also a valuable reminder that adhering to a set of guidelines should be done actively considering what in fact is going on, and not passively (i.e. blindly) relying on an experts advice. A trap which as a noob in a crunch you can easily fall into.
Thanks,
In reply to Re: The cost of unchecked best practices
by Pancho
in thread The cost of unchecked best practices
by moritz
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