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by tsimionescu
2157 days ago
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There are some cases where this is true (the most infamous being Roman numerals, where the notation makes even simple arithmetic difficult - XI * VI = LXVI???), but in general notation is just something you learn once and mostly remember, as long as you understand the concepts. However, I fully agree that reading a text that uses notation you are not familiar with without introducing it is almost futile. Even the simple fact of not knowing the names of the operators, which makes it impossible to read the formulas cursively in you mind (for example, when you encounter 'a + b' you can read it in your mind as 'a plus b', but for something like 'a <<=> b', even if given `a <<=> b = 2*a+b`, reading the text becomes a mental chore). |
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