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.
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