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- | After re-reading this section, I still think that it is very hard to implement an algorithm that may satisfy both those who propose and those who are proposed to. In practice, | + | After re-reading this section, I still think that it is very hard to implement an algorithm that may satisfy both those who propose and those who are proposed to. In practice, |
+ | After re-reading this section, I appreciated even more the way the approach of this problem was made: from a clearly complex problem, devise a simpler version of the problem whose solution may extend to the more complex problem. It's a very admirable process that is really useful in solving most of the problems.\\ | ||
The reading was interesting but I had trouble progressing at times. I give this section a 7 out of 10. | The reading was interesting but I had trouble progressing at times. I give this section a 7 out of 10. |