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Re: PIZZA time again :-)

From: Marshall Spight <marshall.spight_at_gmail.com>
Date: 6 Sep 2005 20:45:18 -0700
Message-ID: <1126064718.866736.304350@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>


David Cressey wrote:
>
> You can ALWAYS represent a set as if it were a list, by simply presenting
> the elements in an arbitrary order. You can ALWAYS represent a list as if
> it were a set, by including an attribute that marks each element's position
> in the list.
>
> The question is not WHETHER the above can be done. The question is WHEN it
> SHOULD be done.

The question the above rasises for me is:

If we can ALWAYS do either of the above, then why can't this just be considered a view on the data? In other words, why can't we pick which view we want when we want it?

Marshall Received on Tue Sep 06 2005 - 22:45:18 CDT

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