Overchitecture captures the perfect mix of overspecified and impractical design
6 points| snappr021 | 1 year ago
Overchitecture (noun) /ˈəʊvərˌtʃɪtɛkʧər/
Definition: The practice of creating architectural specifications that are unnecessarily complex, elaborate, or excessive, often adding no practical value to the project and leading to increased costs and inefficiencies. Commonly results in frustration among engineers tasked with implementing the design.
Example in a sentence: “The project suffered from overchitecture, with elaborate specifications that didn’t serve any real function.”
compressedgas|1 year ago
What's your reason for leaving out the "ar" in architecture?
unknown|1 year ago
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ronaldooooooo|1 year ago
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Architecture_astronaut
snappr021|1 year ago
The appearance of competence to the average Joe, that is total “Bullshit McAuley”
revskill|1 year ago