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by crgk
905 days ago
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I love this comment. One of the worst feelings at my old job was putting a ton of effort into describing a problem, only for somebody else to recognize it as a known, studied thing that already has a name. It’s really hard, in my experience, to come across the existing name for something while you’re still figuring out all the angles of a problem for yourself. |
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Of course, you still have to do all the work of describing the problem. But if you iterate through your problem and solutions within a conversation you can get to what you need (a conventionally understood term) faster than writing a fully-fledged blog post.
I copied the context of the article into ChatGPT (v4) and asked it "What are the names of these methods that are conventionally understood in the wider industry?"
It suggested terminology like: "adjacency list", "materialized path" and "nested set".
https://chat.openai.com/share/3677c2f9-f844-469b-84a1-905840...