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How did applications get so bloated and therefore boring to look at?

That's an easy one. Too many people who lacked sufficient experience to make their own informed judgements yet trusted consultants peddling soundbites instead of skilled and experienced developers who knew better.

If you have ever read a book or watched a talk by someone who advocated very short functions and minimal nesting, and you subsequently adjusted your personal programming style or corporate coding standards as a result, please do yourself a favour and go back and look at whether they offered any evidence -- anything at all -- or even just a reasonable argument that stands up to scrutiny -- to support their position.

The relatively plentiful resources in a lot of modern systems do remove one barrier that forced developers to do better, but I don't really believe that's a big factor. It's more that when you have an industry so focussed on young people, a lot of what happens is the one-eyed leading the blind, because too many people who have been around long enough to see the big picture get shipped off to management or other positions before they can pass on what they've learned widely enough to advance common practice.




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