[author] uses the [simile] to argue the [argument].
The obvious flaw in the [argument] is of course [counterargument].
[quote]: Curiously, while folks sometimes complain about breaking up a system into smaller microservices or smaller classes, nobody every complains about being asked to break up an essay into paragraphs.
[author]: Mr_P
[simile]: microservices or smaller classes are like paragraphs in an essay.
[argument]: since no one complains about breaking up an essay into paragraphs, no one should complain about breaking up a system into paragraphs.
[counterargument]: breaking up a system in smaller microservices or classes is not at all like breaking up an essay into paragraphs, which I think this comment has demonstrated.
[author] uses the [simile] to argue the [argument].
The obvious flaw in the [argument] is of course [counterargument].
[quote]: Curiously, while folks sometimes complain about breaking up a system into smaller microservices or smaller classes, nobody every complains about being asked to break up an essay into paragraphs.
[author]: Mr_P
[simile]: microservices or smaller classes are like paragraphs in an essay.
[argument]: since no one complains about breaking up an essay into paragraphs, no one should complain about breaking up a system into paragraphs.
[counterargument]: breaking up a system in smaller microservices or classes is not at all like breaking up an essay into paragraphs, which I think this comment has demonstrated.