Abstract Concepts

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Abstract Concepts are ideas that are not concrete as separate "things" in Resonite, but instead can be built from and into, can be designed, and can provide insight to problems that need to be solved. In contrast to Core Concepts, which are bound to the Engine, the Data Model, or in some way tangible and usable at the moment.

Concepts

Math

  • Set Theory: The study of sets, which is basically a collection of "something" inside that set.

Problem Solving

  • Unsolvable Problem: The concept of solving something, but discovering that the problem cannot be solved due to logical/mathematical limitations.

Programming

  • Concurrency: The idea of code running after starting a task (in an attempt to prevent lockups from said task).