Minimalism (computing)
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In computing, minimalism refers to the application of minimalist philosophies and principles in the design and use of hardware and software. Minimalism, in this sense, means designing systems that use the least hardware and software resources possible.
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See also
- Code bloat
- Code refactoring
- Concision: Brief, succinct.
- Don't repeat yourself
- Feature creep
- KISS principle
- Light-weight Linux distribution
- Muntzing
- Pareto principle 80:20 rule
- Rule of least power
- Software bloat
- Unix philosophy
- Wirth's law
- Worse is better
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