Time complexity isn’t even associated to the size of the list. Amazing!

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      It’s not O(1) though. There is still a normal sorting algorithm sorting this list, it’s just inside the OS scheduler.

      • I didn’t mean to imply that it was; I was referring to countless developers I’ve worked with over the years who thought hash maps were the fastest memory storage structure because they are generally O(1); they’ve mostly been ignorant of the fact that it’s only true for sufficiently small values of “1”.

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    12 months ago

    the environment or operating system will ultimately have to use a sorting algorithm with a normal time complexity to determine the order of events (or it can give up and sort them incorrectly once the time resolution is not high enough)