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1. ahartm+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-10-18 16:41:44
Nothing except when I'm working with graph-like data, which isn't that rare.
replies(3): >>culi+y >>retrac+kd >>lepton+Gq
2. culi+y[view] [source] 2024-10-18 16:44:26
>>ahartm+(OP)
my first set theory class in college ruined me. All I saw were sets. The class was taught using graphs too so it was very visualizable

then I took group theory and became a hippy that believes every problem has multiple perspectives you can see it through that have their own strengths and weaknesses and there's no one true perspective

3. retrac+kd[view] [source] 2024-10-18 18:04:57
>>ahartm+(OP)
Are we including the program itself as graph-like data? A well-structured program is usually a directed graph. Blocks are the vertices, control flow the edges.
4. lepton+Gq[view] [source] 2024-10-18 19:37:52
>>ahartm+(OP)
Yeah, the only time I need to "visualize" anything while programming is when the output is something visual.

If I code too much all day and night and don't unwind before going to sleep, I dream code... just code text scrolling by endlessly in my dreams.

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