I love everything about this! I think a lot of code could benefit from restructuring via ADTs, and ser/deser is an important piece of that story. But I suppose I do have one nitpick. Using a fallback for asymmetric…
There's one perspective (popular in funtional programming circles) that says data structures simply _are_ a special sort of function; that is, one that take no arguments. Really, in practice this means data is a…
I do wonder how "normal" human genitalia is compared to the vast majority of the animal kingdom. Though is that simply anthrocentric?
The card game example you propose is a pretty apt one. One might have any number of cards in a given hand, with any number of varying properties (like for standard 52 card decks, suit and rank). To keep a fixed size…
Does that mean if someone was raised in a mine are they better at bare-metal development?
As others here have hinted at, while NNT and NNH are both extremely useful concepts, they (deliberately) leave the consideration of whether a treatment's level of effectiveness, or the magnitude of a harmful side…
I love everything about this! I think a lot of code could benefit from restructuring via ADTs, and ser/deser is an important piece of that story. But I suppose I do have one nitpick. Using a fallback for asymmetric…
There's one perspective (popular in funtional programming circles) that says data structures simply _are_ a special sort of function; that is, one that take no arguments. Really, in practice this means data is a…
I do wonder how "normal" human genitalia is compared to the vast majority of the animal kingdom. Though is that simply anthrocentric?
The card game example you propose is a pretty apt one. One might have any number of cards in a given hand, with any number of varying properties (like for standard 52 card decks, suit and rank). To keep a fixed size…
Does that mean if someone was raised in a mine are they better at bare-metal development?
As others here have hinted at, while NNT and NNH are both extremely useful concepts, they (deliberately) leave the consideration of whether a treatment's level of effectiveness, or the magnitude of a harmful side…