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Name: Anonymous 2010-12-01 21:21

Dear /puddi/,

Why or why do so many people fail to learn programming?
Is it because they fail to see programming as calculation of data and instead see a black box that magically does things?

Or is it because they can't grasp the "strict" typing of a programming language?

What is it, /prog/, that makes programming so hard, even the introductory course seems so hard for people, even with languages like LISP or Python, and books like SICP?

Name: Anonymous 2010-12-03 10:18

>>41
>Why should one define anything at all? Nobody is forcing you to "believe" into anything, you just take a system of your own definition
That wont be mathematics then. LISP, for example, is also a system, but has nothing in common with mathematics.

and if it's consistent, you'll arrive at a lot of properties of that system.
Please, define "consistent" and "arrive".

>You intentionally limit your worldview and thus will miss some pretty useful truths.
What is "thruth"? Does such thing "exist"? What proves its "existence"? Can you prove that it really proves? No? Q.E.D.

>That's a lot of fallacies and ambiguous definitions right there.
Just as in math.

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