/Tyler Hou

The “Missing" Graph Datatype Already Exists. It Was Invented In The '70s tl;dr: A response to the above. Tyler agrees with a lot of Wayne’s reasoning but not with his conclusion — that graphs are inherently too complex to be well-supported by mainstream programming languages. “Languages could have amazing graph support.” Tyler believes structured programming model of modern programming languages is ill-suited for graph algorithms.

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