Thomas Conway wrote:
On 7/12/07, Andrew Coppin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Yes - but making it use a non-flat model opens a whole Pandora's Box of
fiddly programming. ;-)
This could just about be Rule No 1 of haskell programming: if it's
fiddly, then you haven't thought about the problem hard enough.
Corollary No 1 is Any Expression requiring more than 80 columns is
fiddly.
:-)
I say this in jest, but it is "ha ha, only serious".
LOL! Probably...
The idea behind PPM is very simple and intuitive. But working out all
the probabilities such that they always sum to 100% is surprisingly
hard. :-(
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