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by ycitm
4035 days ago
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Is this just criticism of the "isomorphic" term? I'm not a fan of it either ("isomorphic" already has a different well-defined meaning in CS), but it does seem to have some traction now. Perhaps you have an alternative term you'd prefer these frameworks used? |
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[1]: https://medium.com/the-thinkmill/making-the-case-for-progres...