@Mikhail I have to wonder if the HFT market makers are loving this or are pulling out. They like the volume from all the trading. But they're very vulnerable to very large swings in prices.
I don't know because this stuff is top secret even within the company.
I am having trouble calculating Knuth's arrow notation, which is ↑ and can be found here, within a function. What I've made so far is:
int arrowCount = (int)arrowNum.Value; // Part of
BigInteger a = (int)aNum.Value; // the input I
BigInteger b = (int)bNum.Value; // already have
BigIn...
@Ell or become an alderman of the City of London (not the city named London). Those guys will be fine regardless of what happens elsewhere. It's almost not the UK anyway.
IMO, the mere fact that every std::invoke-like thingy makes such things invokable makes it obvious that they should be invokable in the core language too .____.
One thing people didn't like is that it implies that the core language will dereference pointers in arguments for you. I agree that can be disconcerting
Still, fun week. Bummed I'm missing the vote cause I have to fly out today