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From: Tim Rentsch
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Subject: Re: Top 10 most common hard skills listed on resumes...
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Michael S writes:
[..concerning "abstraction"..]
> Not that I am particularly fond of abstractions when I do see
> them.
A most unexpected comment. IMO choosing the right abstractions
to define may be the most important skill in developing large
systems.