Artificial features:
(1) "No right or wrong", there is no absolute right or wrong, but only the so-called "good" or "bad", "meaningful" or "meaningless ".
(2) When different people observe the same phenomenon, they may come to different conclusions, or even the opposite. The same people agree to the standard, and the minority follows the majority.
Features:
(1) has precise and absolute attributes.
(2) It is not dependent on the subjective judgment of people, and usually violates human intuition.
Computer is an artificial science, and software has no precision. It is a comprehensive "similar" discipline. It has no right or error, but only good or bad. When we design software,
I also think it is almost possible, and there is no precise pursuit. Many designs are the result of a variety of discounts, reflecting the "almost" spirit everywhere.
As a programmer, it is natural to hold a "similar" attitude. If everything is nitpicking, the work will be very painful.