For the last two weeks we've been analyzing a program, written by an archaeologist named Michael Troyer, that measures commute times. So far we've admired the way in which its logic is split up, and have talked about how its error handling could be improved
PFAB#5: How to make your programs shorter
PFAB#5: How to make your programs shorter
PFAB#5: How to make your programs shorter
For the last two weeks we've been analyzing a program, written by an archaeologist named Michael Troyer, that measures commute times. So far we've admired the way in which its logic is split up, and have talked about how its error handling could be improved