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Arithmetic in generic code

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10 Jan 2017CPOL4 min read 10.1K   3  
Want to square-root an arbitrary type T in your generic code and multiply it by its natural logarithm? No problem.

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Since I started programming when I was 11, I wrote the SNES emulator "SNEqr", the FastNav mapping component, the Enhanced C# programming language (in progress), the parser generator LLLPG, and LES, a syntax to help you start building programming languages, DSLs or build systems.

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