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Of course because the higher costs are what make the abstraction wrong in the first place.

That's like saying don't do the wrong thing.



Oh I see what you’re saying. No, “the wrong abstraction” doesn’t intrinsically mean it’s more costly than duplicated code. A lot of people argue that the wrong abstraction is still better than having duplicated code. She’s saying that’s not the case.


Exactly, the Church of DRY. Heathens! The truth is found in the Church of the Rule of Three. ;)




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