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by Bromskloss 3158 days ago
I was actually referring to solving problems yourself in pseudocode on paper.

In any case, I'm happy with a computer science course that doesn't involve actual computer implementations, and it's not just because it drives home the point that they are different things, but also because you don't have to get bogged down in the practicalities of wrestling with a particular language or a particular toolchain.