@AndrasDeak Posted the answer, with none of those memory optimizations you mentioned (memory is cheap; largest possible array in the OP's example takes less than 40MB).
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I recently came across a high reputation-points user (10k~) with lots of answers (and very good ones!) who has some formatting preferences when posting:
He just puts all the information
in unlimited amount
of bullets in the answer
making the post itself
quite hard to follow
while you are readin...
Yvette doing something on her own again as moderator the rest of the mod crew (and half of meta) disagrees with, splendid. On the other hand, this time I agree with her for a change...
The question is off topic.
The answer is now available on the author's blog.
It's great to have the creator of the project on the site, but it's still not the place to tell everyone about it. A blog is better with a link in the profile. It puts a message there that it's ok to post these types ...
What bothers me to a lesser extent is the question itself being upvoted a lot, despite it being poorly researched (=downvote reason as per the tooltip). Not that you can research this properly. I just don't like upvotes on poor questions because the answer on it is good
It fits great on the author's blog, but not on SO, just so they can generate more money out of it, prompting more and more OT posts because "Look, this one was also locked within two days, so my post is good as well"