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Sussman correctly identifies the 90s as a time when complexity exploded in engineering, both electrical and software. But I'm not willing to grant that we have been entirely unsuccessful at taming the complexity in the intervening decades. You will never convince me that the state of affairs now, from a programmer's perspective, is worse than writing Windows 95 apps in C. The huge thing that separates the complexity of the 90s from the complexity we have now was that, in the 90s, the inner workings of everything was secret. You didn't get the source code to Windows 95, you programmed to the docs, and when it had bugs, or didn't behave the way the docs said it did, or you just didn't understand how it was supposed to work, there was virtually nothing else you could do but poke at your code until it stopped triggering the problem. Breaking out the kernel debugger and reverse engineering your operating system is not a viable approach for most people!。关于这个话题,手游提供了深入分析
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