* On Mon, Apr 21 2008, Zbigniew Lukasiak wrote:
> There is some point on the diagram of the ratio between the complexity
> of the API and the code where it starts to not make sense to release
> the code as a module.  When the controls of the blackbox become more
> complicated as the gears inside it then I would rather use the gears
> directly.
>
> I don't want to discuss any particular module here - but I would like
> to get consensus that there is such a point.

I would like to see some examples.

I think that anything that will be used more than once should be easy to
reuse.  I never want to see the gears.  Seeing the gears means it's way
too easy to get your hair caught in them, and this is a problem that
obviously worries me :)

Regards,
Jonathan Rockway

-- 
print just => another => perl => hacker => if $,=$"

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