ORDINAL FRACTIONS - the algebra of data


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ORDINAL FRACTIONS - the algebra of data

This paper was submitted to the 10th World Computer Congress, IFIP 1986 
conference, but rejected by the referee....
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    Den søndag den 17. november 2019 07.12.02 CET skrev Raul Miller 
<rauldmil...@gmail.com>:  
 
 Arrays are roughly analogous to computer memory.

Put different: I think you are asking the wrong question.

(Partially: it's worth thinking about why you pick whichever data
structures...)

((It can also sometimes be useful to look on rosettacode for examples of
various daya structure handling mechanisms.))

Thanks,

-- 
Raul

On Sat, Nov 16, 2019 at 6:00 PM Jimmy Gauvin <jimmy.gau...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> when dealing with data structures other than arrays such as trees, graphs,
> stacks, linked lists what other programming language do you resort to ?
>
> Or do stick with J for all endeavours?
>
>
> Jimmy
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