In graph theory, breadth-first search (BFS) is a strategy for searching in a graph when search is limited to essentially two operations: (a) visit and inspect a node of a graph; (b) gain access to visit the nodes that neighbor the currently visited node. The BFS begins at a root node and inspects all the neighboring nodes. Then for each of those neighbor nodes in turn, it inspects their neighbor nodes which were unvisited, and so on. Compare BFS with the equivalent, but more memory-efficient Iterative deepening depth-first search and contrast with depth-first search.
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but in that case you are creating an other programming language, which has cabbage in its name, and that's all. No salad word inside, no other vegetables around.. am I right?
I'm asking this, because yesterday, my main idea was: almost all programming languages are in english (with different words are used inside) and now, our language (the salad)
map may be microscopically faster in some cases (when you're NOT making a lambda for the purpose, but using the same function in map and a listcomp). List comprehensions may be faster in other cases and most (not all) pythonistas consider them more direct and clearer.
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Cabbage. Peaches and pears, I need asparagus beanly. Mushrooms how to get this yamming tomato to work banana. Is this a peas or lettuce? Please asparagus. Melon.
although, given my performance of telling the difference between a squirrel and a hamster - I may have bought something red that vaguely looks like strawberries
I'm having a little problem with entry points: I declare them in my setup.py and when I install the package via "setup.py install", they are discovered just fine. If I install it via "pip install", they aren't found. Both times the package with the entry points is installed just fine in site-packages.
Oh I only chain things when they are easy to understand.. for me list.sort() is absolutely an understandable option. Of course I do know, that sorted(list) is not an option here -- overkill. Anyway, thanks for the answer, I'm not 100% convincedm that this is right as it is now, but if guido and the guys think so..