Extreme Normal Form

Your classes are small and your methods are small; you've said everything OnceAndOnlyOnce and you've removed the last piece of unnecessary code.

Somewhere far away an Aikido master stands in a quiet room. He is centered.. aware.. ready for anything.

Outside a sprinter shakes out her legs and settles into the block, waiting for the crack of the gun while a cool wind arches across the track.

Softly, a bell sounds.. all your tests have passed.

Your code is in ExtremeNormalForm... tuned to today and poised to strike at tomorrow.


Comments in ExtremeNormalFormCommentary.
Think about the above for a minute, and then for a contrast, see ExtremeNormanForm.
Humorously, or not, for something that links to OnceAndOnlyOnce, why are there four pages about ExtremeNormalForm, none of which really say anything at all?
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