Ya, abstractions vs models. I'll drop the "mental" qualifier, thanks.
> get lost in...
Totally. Too many times, the implementation comes to be treated as the model, completely obfuscating the client's actual problem.
Ya, abstractions vs models. I'll drop the "mental" qualifier, thanks.
> get lost in...
Totally. Too many times, the implementation comes to be treated as the model, completely obfuscating the client's actual problem.