Finding a Method to Run
Don't go out of your way to justify stuff that's obviously cool. Don't ridicule ideas merely because they're not the latest and greatest. Pick your own fashions. Don't let someone else tell you what you should like.
Larry Wall, (Perl, the first postmodern computer language—https://www.perl.com/pub/1999/03/pm.html/)
The Perl community has a mantra: TIMTOWTDI (pronounced "Tim Toady"). It stands for "There Is More Than One Way to Do It" and reflects the design principle that the language should enable its users to write programs in the way in which they are thinking and not in the way that the language designer thought about it. Of course, TIMTOWTDI is not the only way to do it, and the Zen of Python—http://wiki.c2.com/?PythonPhilosophy takes a different (though not incompatible) tack:
There should be one-- and preferably only one --obvious way to do it.
So, how is a method found? There is more than one way to do...