For how long?
Things which were relevant in the 90s became unimportant because of hardware a dozen years later to reappear as relevant after the same time span again.
Example:
Lessons:
All this doesn't justify not to study linked lists:
If you mean something with equidistant entries, how would you implement an array of strings of varying length without links? And how are these string-links less likely to cause cache misses?
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery
In reply to Re^4: [OT:] Is this Curriculum right?
by LanX
in thread [OT:] Is this Curriculum right?
by karlgoethebier
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