Yeah, and all of what Cainntear was talking about later in that post with “teach confusable things separately” is covered in Chapter 10 of ToI, “Introducing coordinate members to a set”.
[And yes, there’s a typo in the table on the first page. Awareness of abstract feature “C” rules out example 6. It doesn’t have to wait until feature “(D)” is brought to attention.]
I really think both the places where MT follows DI principles, and the places where he fails, should jump out to anyone familiar with both.
Which makes me wonder about how familiar Solity was with ToI, because I don’t remember his exploration of the samenesses and differences as very good. How much of that recollection is due to my lack of familiarity at the time, I’m not sure, but I don’t think all of it. Don’t think I’m gonna reread it any time soon, though.
Yeah, and all of what Cainntear was talking about later in that post with “teach confusable things separately” is covered in Chapter 10 of ToI, “Introducing coordinate members to a set”.
[And yes, there’s a typo in the table on the first page. Awareness of abstract feature “C” rules out example 6. It doesn’t have to wait until feature “(D)” is brought to attention.]
I really think both the places where MT follows DI principles, and the places where he fails, should jump out to anyone familiar with both.
Which makes me wonder about how familiar Solity was with ToI, because I don’t remember his exploration of the samenesses and differences as very good. How much of that recollection is due to my lack of familiarity at the time, I’m not sure, but I don’t think all of it. Don’t think I’m gonna reread it any time soon, though.