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bottom-up implementation
n. Hackish opposite of the techspeak term top-down design. It has been
received wisdom in most programming cultures that it is best to design from
higher levels of abstraction down to lower, specifying sequences of action
in increasing detail until you get to actual code. Hackers often find
(especially in exploratory designs that cannot be closely specified in
advance) that it works best to build things in the opposite order, by
writing and testing a clean set of primitive operations and then knitting
them together. Naively applied, this leads to hacked-together bottom-up
implementations; a more sophisticated response is middle-out implementation
, in which scratch code within primitives at the mid-level of the system is
gradually replaced with a more polished version of the lowest level at the
same time the structure above the midlevel is being built.