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- on Mat". Chains of abstractions can be construed, moving from neural impulses arising from sensory perception to basic abstractions such as color or shape...
- The principle of abstraction is a grouping principle, whereby a hierarchy is adhered to with higher levels of abstraction placed near the top with more...
- Hardware abstractions are sets of routines in software that provide programs with access to hardware resources through programming interfaces. The programming...
- leaky abstraction is an abstraction that leaks details that it is supposed to abstract away. As coined by Joel Spolsky, the Law of Leaky Abstractions states:...
- programmer create new abstractions. These include subroutines, modules, polymorphism, and software components. Some other abstractions such as software design...
- Abstractionism is the theory that the mind obtains some or all of its concepts by abstracting them from concepts it already has, or from experience. One...
- Retrieved 2022-01-09. Curtis, Cathy. “Lessons From Nature's Rhythms `Organic Abstractions' Exhibit Is Dedicated to Helping Unravel Art's Mysterie.” Los Angeles...
- some languages develop into further abstractions such as verbs and grammatical words (grammaticalisation). Abstraction is common in human language, though...
- coined the term. Another approach to abstractions is the AHA principle. AHA stands for avoid hasty abstractions, described by Kent C. Dodds as optimizing...
- hard-edge, and minimal styles, toward more lyrical, sensuous, romantic abstractions worked in a loose gestural style. These "lyrical abstractionists" sought...