When implementing a data structure like a segment tree or union find is it worth it to wrap the data structure in a class.
Will it pay off? Will the object overhead be feasible? Will the scoping play such a big role? Or maybe the typing speed?
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To use or not to use oop
When implementing a data structure like a segment tree or union find is it worth it to wrap the data structure in a class.
Will it pay off? Will the object overhead be feasible? Will the scoping play such a big role? Or maybe the typing speed?
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en2 | 0o0o0o0o0o0 | 2018-02-19 18:26:30 | 2 | Tiny change: 'in a class.\n\nWill i' -> 'in a class?\n\nWill i' | ||
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