i understand how the finger-tree part makes operations optimal near the front and back of the sequence, but what I'm struggling to understand is why the 2-3 trees are used for the sub-trees under the fingers, instead of a more compact tree structure; does it make searching/splitting/removing easier or something?
@geisterfurz007 Haskell for advent of code sounds like a good idea, I might try that.
@BartekBanachewicz So what make explicit type declarations so complex. I guess in a program one may not always know the type before and would be forced to use type inference.
If you write a function with a complex signature, you should understand what that signature means.
If the inference guesses something that looks suspiciously complex, then most probably you're making it more generic and intended and leaving it too much freedom