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by borracciaBlu
198 days ago
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I was writing a small article about [Set, Set Builder Notation, and Set Comprehension](https://adropincalm.com/blog/set-set-builder-natatio-set-com...) and while i was investigating it surprised me how many different ways are to describe the same thing. Eg: see all the notation of a Set or a Tuple. One last rant point is that you don't have "the manual" of math in the very same way you would go on your programming language man page and so there is no single source of truth. Everybody assumes... |
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Your rant would be akin to this if the sides are reversed: "It's surprising how many different ways there are to describe the same thing. Eg: see all the notations for dictionaries (hash tables? associative arrays? maps?) or lists (vectors? arrays?).
You don't have "the manual" of programming languages. "