So I'm reading the book Node.js high performance on the page where the 
subject is Seperating your code and it says:

"Again, you should always split your code into smaller parts. Node.js helps 
you do this in a very easy way. You should not have files bigger than 5 kB. 
If you have, you better think about splitting it."

Anyway the Again doesn't seem to refer to anything, and the Node.js helps 
you do this in a very easy way seems especially lackiing but I am still 
wondering about this stricture of you should not have files bigger than 5 
kB, why specifically this size is there anyone that can enlighten me? 
If you can enlighten me how does it apply to files that are in some MVC 
framework - if my controller is bigger than 5 kb what happens? 




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