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Abstraction is expensive

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    Kent Sharkey
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    For many computer systems, abstraction misalignment is where we spend the majority of our resources: both in terms of engineering costs and compute time.

    Especially in paintings

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      For many computer systems, abstraction misalignment is where we spend the majority of our resources: both in terms of engineering costs and compute time.

      Especially in paintings

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      Marc Clifton
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      Sorry, that article was too abstract for me. And why do I think this will just be fodder for managers to dictate "get the code written" as another excuse not to foster a culture that embraces good design, of which proper abstraction (I guess what the author calls "well-abstacted") is an important part.

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        Sorry, that article was too abstract for me. And why do I think this will just be fodder for managers to dictate "get the code written" as another excuse not to foster a culture that embraces good design, of which proper abstraction (I guess what the author calls "well-abstacted") is an important part.

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        Kent Sharkey
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        Because there’s always a management excuse to “just write the code”? :sigh:

        TTFN - Kent

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          For many computer systems, abstraction misalignment is where we spend the majority of our resources: both in terms of engineering costs and compute time.

          Especially in paintings

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          BillWoodruff
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          a complate mis-use of the word "abstraction" !

          «The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled» Plutarch

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