"[EMAIL PROTECTED]" wrote : By the way, it is utterly irrelevant whether it is "conceptually" or actually abstract. In either case my arguments apply. Testing is marginally more complex, that's true. But I believe this is outweighted by the improved runtime guarantees.
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