Originally posted by JacekJagosz
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Lines of code don't mean anything, if you think they do then please never run an IT business. What matters is how that code is isolated and organized and what it's implementing. If an algorithm takes more lines of code and works better in every way to an algorithm that takes less lines of code, then the bigger one is better.
In this case, having one central framework to do a job that every driver has to do is just better in every way. If there's one implementation of something then there's only that one implementation to check for bugs, if there's 100 implementations of that thing then there's 100 possible points of failure.
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