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DAWG-fight, Optimizing text search in F# II
ChrSmith
Some of you may have seen Dr. Brian McNamara’s post refuting my credentials as an evil genius. Lies! All lies propagated by the liberal media! Evidently, he thinks that his superior implementation of a trie , which is faster and uses much less memory, is better than mine. If being an evil genius means...
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17 Feb 2010
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Trie-ing to optimize text search in F#
ChrSmith
Any evil genius knows that if you want to stay on top you need to exercise your mind. Most evil geniuses stay strong by lifting weights with their telekinetic abilities , however I prefer video games. PopCap.com’s Bookworm is one mental exercise I am particularly fond of. Bookworm is simple. You have...
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9 Feb 2010
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