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From: John Maddock (jz.maddock_at_[hidden])
Date: 2021-03-02 09:30:35
On 01/03/2021 20:25, Edward Diener via Boost wrote:
> On 3/1/2021 11:03 AM, Benedict NNcNannara via Boost wrote:
>> AVL Databases were invented in C# and Java in 2016. More recently (2022)
>> AVL Databases were invented in C++. They were a port of the C# code
>> back to
>> C++. In fact, the port was of a larger system - The Generic Language.
>> Boost
>> Serialization Library was used to serialize a general datatype t in
>> set<t>.
>> This applies to the C++ Variant of AVL Databases, The Generic Language
>> Compiler uses AVL Databases to store its code. Execution occurs directly
>> out of the code database, thus no loader is required. In fact the
>> multithreaded, monolithic runtime is very fast compared to the C#
>> version
>> which is now obsolete.
>
> Have you time-traveled from the future to tell us about AVL databases
> "invented" in C++ in 2022, and The Generic Language, whatever they are
> ? If so maybe you could tell us what the outcome of the covid virus
> will be, since you are from the future. I have heard of AVL trees but
> AVL databases is a new one on me, but the future evidently promises
> many new things. I hope I am writing enough in The Generic Language so
> that a person from the future, such as you are, can understand me.
Google is (un)-enlightening:
https://www.quora.com/Why-has-the-world-rejected-AVL-databases
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