Accidental complexity
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Accidental complexity is a problem of complexity in computer programs or its development process (computer programming), that can be avoided, as opposed to Essential complexity. While some complexities are inherent, others are due to misunderstanding of problems, ineffective planning and unimportance of the project. Many prototypes likely happen to be too complex because programmers use those prototypes to understand the matters they face.
Accidental complexity is an example of an anti-pattern.es:Accidental complexity it:Complessità involontaria