Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Still Life (but only just)



According to my Google Browswer, which came up with it as the answer to my question "What is the purpose of abstraction?":



"Abstraction is selecting data from a larger pool to show only the relevant details of the object to the user. Abstraction 'shows' only the essential attributes and 'hides' unnecessary information. It helps to reduce programming complexity and effort. It is one of the most important concepts of OOPs."







Which I think is written correctly as OOPs, though I am inclined to mis-spell it as Oops.


So I have attempted a naturalistic and realistic portrait of the human condition, but executed according to the rules and formulae in that quotation.

So it is life; it is, still, life; if only just.

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