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by hansvm
1993 days ago
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> So new comer will get use to it faster. Languages have many competing goals. It shouldn't take long to get used to u64 over, e.g., unsigned_int64, and brevity is valuable in its own right. Too many wasted characters can obscure the flow of a program and make it slower to read and understand. Is it the right choice? I could be persuaded either way. I know it's one I've personally made before, choosing rebindings like i256 and cmpeq8 when doing a lot of bit-twiddly vector code. |
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