Re: Skip Lists and Priority Queues?



Randy Howard <randyhoward@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes:

True, but I have rarely found someone willing to pay for an
implementation that was easier on the programmer. I have found
quite a few that would pay very well for better performance
though.

Code that is easier to understand, write, and debug is also
cheaper to write and debug. I would expect that anyone, whether
writing for commercial use or not, would understand that.
--
Ben Pfaff
email: blp@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
web: http://benpfaff.org
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