> People have been grinding on what the definition of a set should be for a century, trying to build the best possible abstraction, and they have all of the same problems coders have. You assume to much, it's not very general. Don't assume enough, there's nothing interesting to say that's unilaterally true.
> People have been grinding on what the definition of a set should be for a century, trying to build the best possible abstraction, and they have all of the same problems coders have. You assume to much, it's not very general. Don't assume enough, there's nothing interesting to say that's unilaterally true.
This is a great point.