> Using most languages, you build tools, libraries, and frameworks and then 
> you end up thinking in terms of two different models or "universes of 
> discourse". 

Using requirements, you build applications. In that process you determine the need for 
certain algorithms, tools, libraries, protocols, and possibility of a generalized 
framework.

You then compare what is delivered to the original requirements and you decide if you 
hit the mark.

Dick


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