If it's a phrase you have to use to explain a solution, then you're doing it wrong. Even if it's an "industry standard" for a good reason, the underlying reason for it matters more than the fact it's an "industry standard".
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If it's a phrase you have to use to explain a solution, then you're doing it wrong. Even if it's an "industry standard" for a good reason, the underlying reason for it matters more than the fact it's an "industry standard".