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1 day ago

in Great expectations - till's blog on till's blog
what does out of bounce mean?

Do you mean out of bounds or out of balance?
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till Just saw the typo -- thanks! Bounds!
till Outside the boundaries [of what is acceptable]? ;-)

1 year ago

in Graph Theory: Part I (Introduction) | 20bits on 20bits
That helps a bunch, thanks.

1 year ago

in Graph Theory: Part I (Introduction) | 20bits on 20bits
I have a question about what you might, I suppose, call transitivity. For example, consider the last image of a graph in your post. Could you say there is an edge E(v1,v2) since there is a path from v1 to v2 via v3?

Perhaps you could write E(v1, v3, v2), which might reduce to E(v1, v2)?

I hope you understand what I'm trying to ask...(also, I'm sorry to ask an elementary question. you're not here to teach math. I'm trying to find an answer to it myself right now.)

1 year ago

in Even more Beautiful Code (C → Haskell) — Thoughtfolder on thoughtfolder blog comments
In his introductin, didn't Kernighan say that Rob Pike created that code?
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gregweber Yes, Pike wrote the original code, and Kernighan is presenting the chapter. It it is unclear who authored the final version of each of the code snippets presented in the chapter.
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