Javier Julio

The idea behind min­i­mal­ism is that you only keep what you need, and any time you con­sider adding to your col­lec­tion of things, question whether it’s actu­ally needed. Anything beyond what’s nec­es­sary is clut­ter; more­over, it’s a dis­trac­tion that requires energy to main­tain. This idea applies to per­sonal orga­ni­za­tion and con­sumerism, but also to development.
Josh Mock on Applying minimalism to development