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This allows our binaries to run on a system with 128 Mb RAM with room to spare, which at the scale of thousands devices manufactured helps keep the costs down. Then, the command and control structure should be flexible enough for executing elaborate plans involving sound and lighting effects yet tolerate inevitable misfortunes of real life. Whether it’s because CLOS doesn’t suffer from diamond problem, or because typical treatment of the objects using multiple dispatch methods, or something else it really is a non-issue and is a much better abstraction mechanism than containment.

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