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by sshine
696 days ago
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I remember TA'ing African exchange students in Haskell. They could remember the exact type signature of standard library functions. They could define a Monad instance from memory at the speed they could type. But you couldn't ask them a single question outside of what was presented at lectures. They couldn't solve a single assignment. They were stuck on rote learning. I'd blame their educational system, because it was quite consistent (sample size = 3). The classical example: Teacher says X, the whole class repeats in choir X. |
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https://v.cx/2010/04/feynman-brazil-education