Lecture 9: Thinking Recursively

author: Julie Zelenski, Computer Science Department, Stanford University
published: Nov. 15, 2010,   recorded: January 2008,   views: 3271
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Hey. Good afternoon. Assignment two coming in today so hopefully you brought some paper copies and did some E-submits and are ready to immediately take on your next assignment. There’s no rest for the weary in this class. My understanding is that Miron calls the version where we just chat about some of the assignment the pain pole. I think that’s really just much too negative and I’m gonna call it the joy pole instead, and I’m interested in getting a little bit of feedback on how much joy you had in doing your last assignment. First, let’s just do the quick counts of time spent. ...

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