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> Solving the general problem is often easier than solving a specific case and can be re-used for later instances, too.

You and the other person are both correct. What you're saying makes sense and it is what everybody is trained to do. However, it leads to a lot of useless code exactly because you're applying an abstraction that is used only once. That's why most codebases are bloated and have a huge number of dependencies.




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