A design problem I met again and again.
Lawrence D'Oliveiro
ldo at geek-central.gen.new_zealand
Wed Apr 1 04:55:23 EDT 2009
In message <48506803-a6b9-432b-acef-
b75f76e907da at v23g2000pro.googlegroups.com>, 一首诗 wrote:
> Until one day I find service has nearly 100 methods and 6000 lines of
> code. I don't need to read any programming book to know that it's
> too big.
The question is not how many lines or how many methods, but whether it makes
sense to remain as one piece or not. In one previous project, I had one
source file with nearly 15,000 lines in it. Did it make sense to split that
up? Not really.
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