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by noduerme
1060 days ago
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Hah. That's quite funny. I don't think you deserve a Nobel, but I do think that teaching your son to solve lots of different problems with algorithmic recursion is going to help him much more in life than memorizing the way to solve one problem on a math test. I don't think I ever understood math except where it was logical, within the bounds of what I could deduce. But when I learned to write recursive algorithms, that capacity for deduction expanded exponentially. |
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(Eventually math switchs much more to be about proving things [inb4 someone yells howard-curry], but that is more mid-undergrad degree.)