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The artical begins almost immediately with a particular implementation of an associative list / association list. This should be **part** of a later section of the article.
The first section should identify WHAT such a list is. Next further clarify it by comparing and contrasting its features/properties with other list structures and data structures/fundamental types. Then identify the uses of such a list.
Finally, identify software systems for which associative lists are a foundation data type. and then elaborate on how they may be implemented.
The article says that associative lists are unusable/un-scalable. The fact is, this usability or lack thereof is solely a consequence of how they were implemented - not the features of the list itself. Cgarnant ( talk) 20:34, 12 March 2023 (UTC)
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The artical begins almost immediately with a particular implementation of an associative list / association list. This should be **part** of a later section of the article.
The first section should identify WHAT such a list is. Next further clarify it by comparing and contrasting its features/properties with other list structures and data structures/fundamental types. Then identify the uses of such a list.
Finally, identify software systems for which associative lists are a foundation data type. and then elaborate on how they may be implemented.
The article says that associative lists are unusable/un-scalable. The fact is, this usability or lack thereof is solely a consequence of how they were implemented - not the features of the list itself. Cgarnant ( talk) 20:34, 12 March 2023 (UTC)