Yeah, I think this a very much worst case scenario though.
<rant>
You will (for most statements) both be able to find a best and worst case. That's the catch with most generalized statements/ principles, e.g., DRY. The challenge is to find a good "enough" solution because perfection is usually either unfeasibly expensive or impossible (different viewpoints, ...)
</rant>
Though it's kinda hilarious that the source code of a MS project is not natively viewable on a MS platform.
<rant> You will (for most statements) both be able to find a best and worst case. That's the catch with most generalized statements/ principles, e.g., DRY. The challenge is to find a good "enough" solution because perfection is usually either unfeasibly expensive or impossible (different viewpoints, ...) </rant>
Though it's kinda hilarious that the source code of a MS project is not natively viewable on a MS platform.