> The real point of this post is that when you have a little n, Big-O doesn't matter. This is absolutely correct, however if this is done in a sufficiently generic programming language, there is a very good chance that…
> The real point of this post is that when you have a little n, Big-O doesn't matter. This is absolutely correct, however if this is done in a sufficiently generic programming language, there is a very good chance that…