Another way to look at it is as a protocol specification. Let's say you write a class that saves an image by converting it to bytes, and writing those bytes somewhere. You create a `Writer` interface, which has one method `bool write(byte[])`. Your library only cares about encoding an image as bytes correctly. You want to leave it up to the user to store those bytes in the correct location for their usecase.
Now, since you've defined a protocol of "If you give me a `Writer` interface, I will pass you all the bytes, and expect a boolean return value depending on if you succeeded in writing t…