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There's something about sitting down to write a Brew application in C that makes programmers go back to basics: the very basics, like writing their own linked list each time instead of leveraging one of the hundreds of implementations laying around, or not re-using any of the data structures written for various projects. This is especially maddening when targeting the large number of legacy Brew handsets, because without things like IVectorModel, one ends up worrying about the data collections instead of the algorithm one is trying to implement.
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| Date: | Oct 2007 |
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