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pseudonym rated 12 months ago - From the page: "...Fact of the matter, every person in this room makes assumptions all the time. It's part of being human. We are automatic assumption machines. How far would you drive if you couldn't assume that on-coming cars are going to stay on the other side of the road? Strollin...
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 dreamisle rated 16 months ago- Awesome article. The only way the story could have had a better ending is if the guy said "And you only assumed I'm your professor. I'm the substitute; your professor couldn't make it to class today."
 soliton rated 16 months ago- I wish I had this kind of course, or teacher! I may have failed, however... Worth every minute you'll spend reading it.
 mattprice rated 16 months ago- "Assumptions! The key was right there in the assumptions. You assumed I would only answer 'yes or no'"
Awesome article.
 LeonardoDaVinci rated 16 months ago- Anybody who has ever written any (good) code would probably ace this class. But then again, probably not!
 Fephisto rated 16 months ago- I don't know why, but this prof scares me.
 10-Neon rated 16 months ago- Wow, a great story about logic, guessing, and assumptions.
 Joe-Anonymous rated 16 months ago- A great story with a great lesson.
 buttfoo rated 16 months ago- Great article - good for stretching your brain a bit
 Aronia rated 16 months ago- Excellent story about a logic-design lecture from an excellent lecturer.
 electroNik rated 16 months ago- Worth reading. By the way, that searching algorithm is called binary search.
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