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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Linq;
using System.Text;
namespace GraphLayout
{
public struct TreeConnection
{
public ITreeNode IgnParent { get; private set; }
public ITreeNode IgnChild { get; private set; }
public List<DPoint> LstPt { get; private set; }
public TreeConnection(ITreeNode ignParent, ITreeNode ignChild, List<DPoint> lstPt) : this()
{
IgnChild = ignChild;
IgnParent = ignParent;
LstPt = lstPt;
}
}
}
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I've been doing programming for close to 30 years now. I started with C at Bell Labs and later went to work for Microsoft for many years. I currently am a partner in Suckerpunch LLC where we produce PlayStation games (www.suckerpunch.com).
I am mainly interested in AI, graphics and more mathematical stuff. Dealing with client/server architectures and business software doesn't do that much for me. I love math, computers, hiking, travel, reading, playing piano, fruit jars (yes - I said fruit jars) and photography.