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creeping elegance
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n. Describes a tendency for parts of a design to become elegant past the
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point of diminishing return, something which often happens at the expense of
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the less interesting parts of the design, the schedule, and other things
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deemed important in the Real World. See also creeping featurism ,
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second-system effect , tense.
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