It's not clear why the poster prefers that other implementation, or that they understand APL or array programming.
So as a result the comment reads as "it's in a language I don't know. I'd prefer it in a language I do know." Which is a fairly useless comment.
If that's not what they intended, it would be helpful for them to add some context to their comment.
It's not clear why the poster prefers that other implementation, or that they understand APL or array programming.
So as a result the comment reads as "it's in a language I don't know. I'd prefer it in a language I do know." Which is a fairly useless comment.
If that's not what they intended, it would be helpful for them to add some context to their comment.