Less Loosely Coupled Than Meets The Eye

Posted by: Rico Marianis Performance Tidbits, on 28 Sep 2010 | View original | Bookmarked: 0 time(s)

I don’t know that it is possible to write anything like a unitary software system in a way that is truly loosely coupled.   It’s not that you can’t make boxes and lines that are cleanly separated in all sorts of pretty ways, though that’s hard enough.  The problem is that even if you manage to do that, what you end up with is actually still pretty tightly coupled. What do I mean? Well, let me use Visual Studio as an example.  It’s made up of...

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