One of my favorite books is “Information Anxiety” by Richard Saul Wurman, founder of the TED conferences. He talks about the flood of information available to us and the value of consuming a filtered stream of information that tells us just what we need to know. There’s actually a value in filtering the available information, reducing it down to the essentials in a format that can be consumed quickly. That’s what I’m offering.
- Alan Gutierrez
Except that this it not the Law of Demeter, a guideline to reduce couplings. It is in fact put forward by its proponents as a law and does indeed have a formula you are supposed to apply. The fact that LoD has overrun C2 with an endless back and forth has shown that it is software shibboleth, a proscriptive, parochial software fetish, not a proper pattern.
- Alan Gutierrez