On 12/23/12 6:44 AM, foobar wrote:
Using an all encompassing "algorithms" module is also unhelpful as all
code is essentially an algorithm to accomplish some task. This is akin
to opening a store called - "A store" or perhaps "A place to sell you
stuff".

That I disagree with a bit. I think it's rather clear that std.algorithm includes classic, consecrated algorithms the kind you'll find in a book entitled "Algorithms". By your argument a book called "Algorithms" would not make sense because it would need to describe the entire computing world.

So if I'm looking for sort, I'd open "algorithm". If I'm looking for parsing program options, I wouldn't expect it to be in the same place.

As a client of said shop, I want a better description if I to buy at the
shop. Even a general "Clothes shop" is already much better. For 3rd
party it also often makes sense to have a brand name - e.g we all know
what "vibe.d" is all about.

Such differentiation is also useful.


Andrei

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