Programmer tries to explain binary search to the policeThe Picard Maneuver@startrek.website to Programmer Humor@programming.dev – 2488 points – 7 months ago409Post a CommentPreviewYou are viewing a single commentView all commentsShow the parent commentTrue and interesting to note. OOP says 'dawn of humanity' though, not recorded history, so taking 200k as 'human history' is also valid.Yeah, I'm used to the narrower meaning of "history", meaning recorded. I like that definition as it lets you differentiate between it and prehistory.Definitely a useful distinction.Well, in this case it must have been recorded on video, so could as well start recording before inventing the writing
True and interesting to note. OOP says 'dawn of humanity' though, not recorded history, so taking 200k as 'human history' is also valid.Yeah, I'm used to the narrower meaning of "history", meaning recorded. I like that definition as it lets you differentiate between it and prehistory.Definitely a useful distinction.Well, in this case it must have been recorded on video, so could as well start recording before inventing the writing
Yeah, I'm used to the narrower meaning of "history", meaning recorded. I like that definition as it lets you differentiate between it and prehistory.Definitely a useful distinction.Well, in this case it must have been recorded on video, so could as well start recording before inventing the writing
Well, in this case it must have been recorded on video, so could as well start recording before inventing the writing
True and interesting to note. OOP says 'dawn of humanity' though, not recorded history, so taking 200k as 'human history' is also valid.
Yeah, I'm used to the narrower meaning of "history", meaning recorded. I like that definition as it lets you differentiate between it and prehistory.
Definitely a useful distinction.
Well, in this case it must have been recorded on video, so could as well start recording before inventing the writing