Those of you who used to read my previous blog, or who have attended my training courses and public workshops, will know that I espoused Connascence for many years. (If Connascence is a new term for you, read all about it here: https://connascence.io/.) And although this newsletter is only a few articles old I’ve already had a comment suggesting that Connascence is a more useful concept than Coupling. So why the switch? Well, it’s not really a switch so much as a change of focus. Let me explain…
Apr 14, 2022·edited Apr 14, 2022Liked by Kevin Rutherford
Great article, Kevin! Thank you. I agree with where you've re-focused. Too many developers get lost in the extremes. Best quote: "I want us to acknowledge front and centre that coupling is inevitable and necessary, and focus instead on how to use coupling as a tool to help us improve our code" 👏
Great article, Kevin! Thank you. I agree with where you've re-focused. Too many developers get lost in the extremes. Best quote: "I want us to acknowledge front and centre that coupling is inevitable and necessary, and focus instead on how to use coupling as a tool to help us improve our code" 👏