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In the week 3 README, client/server is described as an application of "Separation of Concerns" (SoC) which does not seem entirely correct to me. Splitting into a client and a server is a practical necessity whereas SoC is more a design choice. SoC is of course relevant in how you would structure the client and the server individually.
This is certainly a nit-pick and I do appreciate introducing concepts such as SoC, but I am not sure this is the right way.
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In the week 3 README, client/server is described as an application of "Separation of Concerns" (SoC) which does not seem entirely correct to me. Splitting into a client and a server is a practical necessity whereas SoC is more a design choice. SoC is of course relevant in how you would structure the client and the server individually.
This is certainly a nit-pick and I do appreciate introducing concepts such as SoC, but I am not sure this is the right way.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: