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by Geminidog
1965 days ago
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> To the ui/ux point, directly, I'm not even sure what you are arguing. Yeah I can see that given how off the point you are in your posts. Your initial response is that the separation of form and function is a mistake. I’m saying it’s not a mistake, separating form and function via abstraction is intrinsic to the industry and I use UI/UX as an example. Your retort is that UI/UX abstractions are notoriously leaky. How does a leaky abstraction move the conversation in any direction? Most abstractions are leaky, everyone know this, but despite this we still need to program our computers via a high level language designed to separate form from function. Otherwise everyone would use assembly language. The leaky ness is known but to manage complexity we have to separate form and function. So your statement is completely and utterly wrong. Your responses fail to prove your point and go off topic into unrelated metaphors, tufte and Tex. Stay on topic. |
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