← Back to context Comment by dmpk2k 1 year ago The latter point is a very strong argument for a hash table implementation in the standard library. 2 comments dmpk2k Reply klodolph 1 year ago I don’t see how that argument follows. dmpk2k 1 year ago If everyone is reinventing the same wheel, then...Furthermore, those wheels aren't necessarily interoperable the way something built into the standard library would be; it's not just a convenience.
klodolph 1 year ago I don’t see how that argument follows. dmpk2k 1 year ago If everyone is reinventing the same wheel, then...Furthermore, those wheels aren't necessarily interoperable the way something built into the standard library would be; it's not just a convenience.
dmpk2k 1 year ago If everyone is reinventing the same wheel, then...Furthermore, those wheels aren't necessarily interoperable the way something built into the standard library would be; it's not just a convenience.
I don’t see how that argument follows.
If everyone is reinventing the same wheel, then...
Furthermore, those wheels aren't necessarily interoperable the way something built into the standard library would be; it's not just a convenience.