KISS principle
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KISS is an acronym for the design principle articulated by Kelly Johnson, Keep it simple, Stupid!.
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See also
- Chartjunk
- Don't repeat yourself (DRY)
- The Fox and the Cat (fable)
- List of software development philosophies
- Minimalism
- Occam's razor
- Pareto principle 80:20 rule
- Parsimony
- W. Heath Robinson
- Rule of Least Power
- Sturgeon's Law
- Worse is better (Less is More)
- You ain't gonna need it (YAGNI)
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