Option-operand separation
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Methods containing operands, necessary augments, should be separated from methods containing options, augments not vital to the method.
Justification:
- Methods containing options will change more frequently than methods containing operands and so should be isolated.
- Makes code clearer and removes hidden, hard to find in code method arguments.
- Removes the need for method polymorphism, a practise that makes code hard to read.
Devised by Bertrand Meyer