@byllgrim@mastodon.xyz Ok. You are right about that. At least advice/explanation is easier to get these days. :-)
I've been thinking about the evolution of knowledge sharing. About 25 years ago, I decided to specialize in Shlaer-Mellor object-oriented analysis. Recently, I considered training in the context of the trainees' end product. I realized it has never been done.
Things kept esoteric establish expert enclaves. Limiting expert numbers enables more consulting revenue.