In ch4.md#separation-enables-focus, the term complected is used to describe separating details. Was this the intent? Could it be read as complicated/intricate?
Recall that at the outset of this book I stated that FP's goal is to create code that is more readable and understandable. One effective way of doing that is untangling complected (read: tightly braided, as in strands of rope) code into separate, simpler (read: loosely bound) pieces of code. In that way, the reader isn't distracted by the details of one part while looking for the details of the other part.
complected - having a specified complexion
complicated - intricate
In ch4.md#separation-enables-focus, the term
complected
is used to describe separating details. Was this the intent? Could it be read as complicated/intricate?complected - having a specified complexion complicated - intricate