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The Law of Leaky Abstractions (2002)

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The Law of Leaky Abstractions (2002)
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The article discusses the concept of leaky abstractions in computer networking, particularly focusing on the TCP protocol. TCP is designed to provide reliable data transmission over the inherently unreliable IP protocol. However, there are scenarios where the limitations of the underlying network can affect the reliability of TCP, illustrating the challenges of creating perfect abstractions in technology.

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November 11, 2002October 5, 2018 by Joel Spolsky The Law of Leaky Abstractions Top 10, Rock star developer, News There’s a key piece of magic in the engineering of the Internet which you rely on every single day. It happens in the TCP protocol, one of the fundamental building blocks of the Internet. TCP is a way to transmit data that is reliable. By this I mean: if you send a message over a network using TCP, it will arrive, and it won’t be garbled or corrupted. We use TCP for many things like fetching web pages and sending email. The reliability of TCP is why every email arrives in letter-perfect condition. Even if it’s just some dumb spam. By comparison, there is another method of transmitting data called IP which is unreliable.

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