I have a short inquiry.
Don Knuth is said to have said something along the lines that every problem in software can be solved with either more or less abstraction, and that experience tells us which one is the way to go.
I have spent more time than I’d care to admit, trying to track down the precise quotation and citation – all in vain. Can someone help me out?
Makeshifts last the longest.
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