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There is "generalizing", and then there is "over-generalizing". The problem pointed out by the author of the article is that we're often doing the latter instead of the former. Something that is a good practice for a "compiler writer" or a "web developer" (both generalizations) is ofter presented as good "programming practice" over-generalization.




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