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The more code you have, the more potential problems you have.

More code means more opportunities for bugs in your software.

There's more code to maintain and more chance of encountering breaking changes as you update between major software versions of your project's dependencies, such as a CMS or framework.

If you can keep your amount of code to a minimum and reduce the maintenance overhead, you are less likely to experience issues.

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The more code you have, the more potential problems you have.

More code means more opportunities for bugs in your software.

There's more code to maintain and more chance of encountering breaking changes as you update between major software versions of your project's dependencies, such as a CMS or framework.

If you can keep your amount of code to a minimum and reduce the maintenance overhead, you are less likely to experience issues.

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