In your book, you mention about cyclomatic complexity, but what exactly seven here referrd to? So there could be lots of different things. I like to look at csychlomatic complexity. That's one thing where you might say you'd like to have some sort of threshold in your code. And the reason why i think thresholds are important is that if no one looks after are things getting near toward something that is problematic? If no one pays attention to that, your code will grow in complexity in lots of different dimensions and you're not really going to notice until it actually hurts.

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