• P03 Locke@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    7 hours ago

    “Data structures called hash tables”? Editor thinks this is some arcane little-used data technology.

    Hashes are used in literally every programming language that’s worth using.

    • veroxii@aussie.zone
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      6 hours ago

      What are you on about? The first paragraph says hash tables are “widely used” and the second says they are “common”.

      “Data structures called hash tables” seems to just be a factual statement of what we’re dealing with, especially for people who are not programmers.

        • oyo@lemm.ee
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          5 hours ago

          A catalytic converter also might be part of a wood stove. A lay-person may have no idea what a hash table is, or if they are also used in fields other than computer science.

          Why would you specify that it’s a turbo encabulator, everyone knows they’re all turbo.

          • JackbyDev@programming.dev
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            5 hours ago

            It feels just as odd to say “a component of fuel consuming engines called a catalytic converter”. You’re missing the point.

    • AnotherDirtyAnglo@lemmy.ca
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      5 hours ago

      Some of my best, most useful programs sort data from disparate sources into enormous Hash-Of-Hash structures to produce extremely insightful reports. And I wrote the first version 25 years ago.