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28,883 PointsAlso not a question, but a thank you!
I've been looking for a way to do something similar to abstract classes in Swift, and this implementation of extension seems to be a fantastic way to do it! Thank you for providing this lesson - it'll certainly help me keep my code quite a bit more DRY! [::