[dead]
News needs sensationalism. Thanks for posting another side of this. What you're saying makes a lot of sense.
what languages don't use objects to implement non-primitive data structures? like a binary tree for example
What languages on Earth implement non-primitive data structures without objects? I guess maybe low level c and assembly where you implement everything as bits in physical memory?
you know how unsufferable it is when people bog a conversation down with semantics instead of ideas. the point is obvious. Being that every single language on Earth uses objects for non-primitive data structures that…
Very far
You definitely need generic node objects to define the nodes. You could have a completely stateless class/object that would manipulate those nodes and add them and remove them from the data structure.
What they mean is functions and data are separate, emulating a more functional paradigm and less mutable state. The functions are kept pure and the data is kept pure. As opposed to an object oriented programming style…
"all functions are pure, there is no data mutation, and entities are represented by data structures instead of objects." God i love to see this
[flagged]
The problem is you don't know if it's a blunder until after.
don't know what you're getting downvoted it is true
Wait but the dollar has a higher exchange rate than Chinese currency as well.
I wonder if kids on social media is going to be looked at in a hundred years like we look at kids smoking cigarettes from 100 years ago.
Here's sort of a non-legalese take on it. Its a bit sensational but I couldn't find anything with a nonsensational balanced take on it. https://www.skynews.com.au/insights-and-analysis/labors-intr...
[dupe]
My thoughts exactly. What if the left has been destroying their country through unchecked spending and immigration and the right are the only people awake enough to see it?
[dead]
[dead]
[dead]
News needs sensationalism. Thanks for posting another side of this. What you're saying makes a lot of sense.
[dead]
what languages don't use objects to implement non-primitive data structures? like a binary tree for example
What languages on Earth implement non-primitive data structures without objects? I guess maybe low level c and assembly where you implement everything as bits in physical memory?
you know how unsufferable it is when people bog a conversation down with semantics instead of ideas. the point is obvious. Being that every single language on Earth uses objects for non-primitive data structures that…
Very far
You definitely need generic node objects to define the nodes. You could have a completely stateless class/object that would manipulate those nodes and add them and remove them from the data structure.
What they mean is functions and data are separate, emulating a more functional paradigm and less mutable state. The functions are kept pure and the data is kept pure. As opposed to an object oriented programming style…
"all functions are pure, there is no data mutation, and entities are represented by data structures instead of objects." God i love to see this
[flagged]
The problem is you don't know if it's a blunder until after.
don't know what you're getting downvoted it is true
[flagged]
[flagged]
Wait but the dollar has a higher exchange rate than Chinese currency as well.
[flagged]
[flagged]
I wonder if kids on social media is going to be looked at in a hundred years like we look at kids smoking cigarettes from 100 years ago.
Here's sort of a non-legalese take on it. Its a bit sensational but I couldn't find anything with a nonsensational balanced take on it. https://www.skynews.com.au/insights-and-analysis/labors-intr...
[flagged]
[dupe]
My thoughts exactly. What if the left has been destroying their country through unchecked spending and immigration and the right are the only people awake enough to see it?