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Keep Working, Worker Bee! Keep Working, Worker Bee! 5.10.2006 Package interfaces So we all know that you should program to an interface, not an implementation, if you're writing a program in the modular, component-oriented world. In Java or ML, at a basic level this is pretty much straightforward to do: you get some object with a known interface (or you import some structure with a known signature) and start referring to its fields/methods/values/types however you'd want, by saying some variant of "I want resource x from component C " every time you want something. Every time you want something from a component, you write down what you want, and from which component you want it. If you name something that you don't know to exist, the compiler yells at you and that's the end of the story. If the maintainer of the component you're using adds a new resource to the interface tomorrow, that doesn't affect your code at all. In PLT Scheme the situation is a bit worse. When ...
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