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Back in a former existence as a professional chess player, I learned to differentiate between the strategic and the tactical understanding of a chess position. The strategic understanding involved appreciating the ideas and plans that underlie a chess position, whereas the tactical understanding concerned the actual implementation of these plans. In chess, these two elements have to be blended together. Strategy without tactics is mere posturing. Tactics without strategy is usually motion without progress.

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Pearce, M. (2003). Strategic Debugging Issues. In: Comprehensive VB .NET Debugging. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0778-8_1

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