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Per Vognsen
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@blackeggs@infosec.exchange Well, they're a very general technique and you'd have to adapt it. I'm assuming you don't want a flat key-value array per node since you want to support nodes with large/unbounded fanout?


Per Vognsen
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@blackeggs@infosec.exchange The point is that you're dealing with a general tree-like structure just to represent a single node in a persistence-friendly way, i.e. you're essentially composing multiple persistent data structures and you should probably express your code in that way, and for that part you need balanced or radix trees or something like that.

mistymntncop
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@pervognsen@mastodon.social arbritrary children yeah, and where you can insert/delete/modify at any position of the children.