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I was not talking about the lists, arrays, strings etc. I was talking about the three arrows that point from the Utility Class and points to the System Managers.
So my point is still valid.
From your block comment, you started out by demonstrating, you don't know what Lists, Arrays, Maps, Strings, Hash Tables, Smart Links, Reference Tables, Graphs and Trees are, or how and where they are used. I am not going to explain them to you, you need to take a basic programming class for that. This is stuff everyone knows.
I don't mean to be rude, but its pretty its obvious you haven't the faintest clue, what you are talking about. I am not suprised you don't understand this diagram.
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I am sorry, the first time the word lists is mentioned, it is in your post, not mine.
Here I quote myself:
[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif]Looking at top left corner, the "Utility Library", it has 3 green arrows to something called "System Managers", what this means is not as I said not defined, so I have to "guess" it means some sort of abstraction, that things in the "Utility Library" access "stuff" in "System Managers", probably in a very nested way that they could not draw it.
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[color=#282828][font=helvetica, arial, verdana, tahoma, sans-serif]I think it is pretty clear I am referring to the green arrows as an sort of abstraction thing, and not the grey boxes that is the lists and maps etc.
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