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courses:cs211:winter2018:journals:ahmadh:ch6 [2018/03/27 00:30] ahmadhcourses:cs211:winter2018:journals:ahmadh:ch6 [2018/03/27 00:48] (current) ahmadh
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 ==== 6.1.4 Comments ==== ==== 6.1.4 Comments ====
  
-TODO later+This section was pretty interesting. I liked how they introduced a novel concept by straight up diving into an example and explaining things using the example. I had no trouble following the section in class, but even then it was really well-explained in the book. 8/10.
  
 ===== 6.2 Principles of Dynamic Programming: Memoization or Iteration over Subproblems ===== ===== 6.2 Principles of Dynamic Programming: Memoization or Iteration over Subproblems =====
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-TODO later+There wasn't really much to this section. It was pretty much just an iterative version of the recursive solution to the problem in 6.1, followed by a general template for dynamic programming solutions. Not the most interesting section--5/10.
  
 ===== 6.3 Segmented Least Squares: Multi-way Choices ===== ===== 6.3 Segmented Least Squares: Multi-way Choices =====
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 ==== 6.3.2 Comments ==== ==== 6.3.2 Comments ====
  
 +One of the more difficult problems to follow, in my opinion. I feel like part of the reason behind that was that it was all theoretical, and hence, difficult to explain. I struggled following it in class initially, as did most other people I believe. I eventually got comfortable with the problem, and the reading cemented that understanding. I feel like I have seen a similar problem before, I just don't remember where. In any case, it was an interesting, albeit difficult, section--7/10.
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