Nick Coghlan added the comment:

I already did, that thread 'tis a large part of why I'm somewhat irritable in 
relation to this topic today. "Huge source files are inherently bad because 
they provide no hint as to the modular breakdown and encourage excessive 
coupling between subcomponents" is just such a basic assumption of physical 
software design that I'm completely dumbfounded that people are questioning it.

If the objections were "I think this particular proposed breakdown is bad", it 
would be one thing, but most of them aren't, they're "I don't think it should 
be broken up at all for stupidly trivial reasons that have nothing to do with 
anything".

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