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Accidental complexity



Accidental complexity is an avoidable problem of complexity in computer programs or their development process (computer programming). While essential complexity is inherent and unavoidable, accidental complexity may be caused by misunderstanding of problems, ineffective planning, or low priority placed on a project.



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