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Ah. That is a lot more concrete than the idea I had in mind, though on reflection, it is the same principle. This particular thing is something I’ve been doing instinctively – f.ex. one of the reasons to prefer dynamic, garbage-collected languages is that they tend to make this much easier, whereas in something like C, it’s generally a lot less work to pick arbitrary limits. But I hadn’t thought about it in such concrete terms, and I agree that the concreteness is useful. Thanks for the explanation. Makeshifts last the longest. In reply to Re^4: On Quality (0,1,N)
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