Core Concern

In computer science, a core concern is one of the main concerns a program is written for. The main coding of the application is to satisfy the core concerns, such as doing the tasks as visualized. Other coding which is to document changes, maintain histories and other non-direct actions supportive of the core tasks are not core concerns.

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    The threadbare trees, so poor and thin,
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