It's interesting how the different sides of this discussion have played out in the comments here and on Twitter. It depends so much on your perspective. I am of the camp that biases towards agreeing with this sentiment. The math has mostly been an implementation detail in my software development career and knowing how to design around interfaces and use the best tools at my disposal has been the way I have worked.
There are different points of abstraction from which to take on every problem in software development, and each one is useful to some sort of problem.
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It's interesting how the different sides of this discussion have played out in the comments here and on Twitter. It depends so much on your perspective. I am of the camp that biases towards agreeing with this sentiment. The math has mostly been an implementation detail in my software development career and knowing how to design around interfaces and use the best tools at my disposal has been the way I have worked.
There are different points of abstraction from which to take on every problem in software development, and each one is useful to some sort of problem.