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Prompt

Give examples of good and bad cleanliness in software engineering. Cleanliness = number of valid possible states / number of total possible states.

My argument would be that traditional mathematical proof based approaches lead to a misalignment since the assumption is often – this can be extrapolated infinitely – but in reality there are RAM and time constraints. The cleanliness of such approaches is by definition almost 0.

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