Extensions provide the opportunity for us to write and maintain our code in tidy, discrete blocks. This is good for separating concerns and breaking our functionality into logical pieces. But how do we get those pieces to play nicely together?
The topic is probably best discussed with an example. Imagine that you’re writing some functionality to pull some files, handle them in Business…
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