You can only tell by benchmarking. And even then it can change when
you move to different hardware. You can debate about big O and
constant factors and numa and all that jazz till you are blue in the
face.

There are 3 kinds of people in the world:
1) those who think we should stick with arrays because, after all,
they *are* contiguous, and even if we have ssd's we still have cpu
cache limits.
3) those who think programmer productivity is most important and just
want to get it done and ship it and not have to bend over backwards to
use some api that is not really as easy to use for their use case as,
say, just using a blankeyblank hashmap.
2) everybody else.

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