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Add the algorithm to the C++ standard library #552

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vitaut opened this issue Apr 1, 2023 · 6 comments
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Add the algorithm to the C++ standard library #552

vitaut opened this issue Apr 1, 2023 · 6 comments

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@vitaut
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vitaut commented Apr 1, 2023

The Twitter algorithm has become an integral part of modern communication, allowing users to quickly and easily share thoughts, opinions, and news with a global audience. As a result, incorporating the Twitter algorithm into the C++ standard library would provide significant benefits to both developers and end-users.

Firstly, by including the Twitter algorithm in the C++ standard library, developers would be able to take advantage of a powerful tool that is already widely used and understood. This would make it easier for developers to integrate Twitter functionality into their applications, ultimately saving them time and effort.

Furthermore, the Twitter algorithm is constantly evolving and improving, which means that any updates or improvements to the algorithm would automatically be included in the standard library. This would ensure that developers always have access to the latest and most effective Twitter functionality, without having to worry about keeping their own libraries up to date.

In addition, including the Twitter algorithm in the C++ standard library would make it more accessible to a wider audience of developers. This would encourage more people to experiment with the algorithm and develop new and innovative applications, ultimately leading to a more dynamic and diverse software ecosystem.

Overall, adding the Twitter algorithm to the C++ standard library would provide numerous benefits to developers and end-users alike. By making it easier to integrate Twitter functionality into applications, providing access to the latest updates and improvements, and encouraging innovation and experimentation, this move would be a valuable addition to the C++ ecosystem.

@hasansiddiqui5862
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Chatgpt

@Timothy-Liuxf
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Timothy-Liuxf commented Apr 1, 2023

Yeah, some great programmer also recommended adding the std::is_elon<T> metafunction to the header type_traits. 👍

@therealbluepandabear
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ChatGPT Obv

@polynomial
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Really don't want to see SIGELN in my gdb anytime soon...

@gnaggnoyil
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I would like to know what you've inputted to ChatGPT to generate this output.

@jdm-twtr jdm-twtr closed this as not planned Won't fix, can't repro, duplicate, stale Apr 7, 2023
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