Timeline for answer to What's the origin of the term 'seed'? by AakashM
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| 13 hours ago | comment | added | muru | "a 32 bit number which can act as [...] a number." ... what an odd choice of phrasing. I wonder what the full context for that statement is. Maybe the author initially started to write "a seed or [something]", where "[something]" might have been "an initial value" or similar and that then got edited and chopped down to "a number" which no longer makes much sense in the final version. | |
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