There are two kinds of specialisation, subtyping, inheritance
(whatever you like to call it). One that relates to re-use of an
existing definition during development, and the other that relates to
substitutable behaviour at run-time.
It's nice during development to be able to construct types
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against the parent archetype.
-Andrew
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