Comment by NKosmatos
1 year ago
He might be a smart person, with a very high IQ and on a different level than the rest of us, but by writing with this style, with no comments, with no proper capitalization/style and with this attitude, he’s putting me off (IMHO).
Oftentimes, the way something is presented and how the language is used, might be as important as the thing itself ;-)
Might want to read Notation as a Tool of Thought: https://www.eecg.utoronto.ca/~jzhu/csc326/readings/iverson.p...
If you want you can switch out his terse names in the .h and .c and see if that helps. I'm not so sure it does, but experience with array languages and a couple of decades with rather advanced C will. As in, experience is what matters rather than "IQ".
But but look at all the Turing Award and Putnam Prize winners he was worked with.
I’ve always told myself- no matter how smart my idea is , if no one else understands it it could be as if it didn’t exist.
"But in science the credit goes to the man who convinces the world, not to the man to whom the idea first occurs" - Francis Darwin
Nobody needs to understand the code except for the people writing and maintaining it. The users just need it to run.