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> Actual complexity is rarely justified by requirements I find. Unless I'm the one writing it of course. ;-)

I appreciate your humility, and I largely agree with your approach. You'd probably do quite well in my interview.

With respect to actual complexity rarely being justified, I'm presently a team lead for a system which involves fairly precise modeling of some very piecewise real world processes under very tight performance constraints. There are so many things we just can't generalize, either because there's no clean abstraction, or because abstraction comes with too much inefficiency. We try to keep our processes from smelling too much like old stale spaghetti, but unfortunately some things are just simply complex, and sometimes in the face of such complexity the most elegant and/or performant solution can make purists cringe.



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