Hallöchen!
'Isaac Gouy' via golang-nuts writes:
> [...]
>
> From a sociological perspective:
>
> mid-May, contributors of k-nucleotide programs that used a custom
> written-for-k-nucleotide hash table were notified that those
> programs would no longer be shown, but programs that used a
> built-in / library hash table would be acceptable.
>
> [...]
>
> One person ("not a native English speaker") thought it was odd to
> allow:
>
> import it.unimi.dsi.fastutil.longs.Long2IntOpenHashMap;
>
> No one seems to have needed to discuss what was meant by library,
> like sascha they seem to think they understood what was expected.
I don't really understand what you want to say with this. My two
cents are that only built-in or *standard* library should be
allowed. This is a) more clearly defined and b) encourages
languages to ship with a good standard library.
Tschö,
Torsten.
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