I thought of another thing that might be interesting to do for the Kickstarter promotion series: I could go over the important parts of the refterm "Windows Terminal PhD Thesis" code, which might benefit folks who are, you know, working on their dissertations. Thoughts?
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It's also what *type* of code to write. The vast majority of people (including me, actually) think it's not prudent or practical to write a hashing function. Actually I think I've never written one. Not even at University (and I've done quite a bit of low level coding there).
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And, even if I were to think about caching the result of the glyph rendering function from say FreeType, I would probably use a hash map. It would not occur to me to put it on a GPU texture (or whatever it's called? "Quad" I guess?).
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