Ha, ha, some object-oriented lessons are being rediscovered :))) > For example, you would have an opaque "Person" object, perhaps in a > Ref, and functions like get-name, set-name, get-policy, etc. The > underlying storage model can be whatever you want -- sets, SQL, > files, .... You just have to train yourself to never touch a model > object except through its defined API.
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