I'll happily accept code that's a product of this mentality (+ tests) over jargon-ladened "zen" code.
We too often forget our code sits atop a stack of compounding encapsulations we'd all find horrifically disgusting whose only true merit is that it actually functions.
We too often forget our code sits atop a stack of compounding encapsulations we'd all find horrifically disgusting whose only true merit is that it actually functions.