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RaviSant wrote: Programming is so much to logical thinking. It opens up imagination to next level.
I agree with both of your statements individually. However, I don't think there is much imagination to logic. Logic is simple and concise with little to no imagination...IMO. +5
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Programming don't teach we logical thinking.
We learn logical thinking from mathematics.
Programming is just practice.
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I agree,
programming needs you to think logically, so it's not programming wich teach you logical thinking.
it seems a lot of people are confused.
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I disagree, I never learned the principles of logical thinking until I began programming :- proof by induction, boolean algebra and even three- or four-valued logic are all tools I came to from programming.
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So you mean you were unable to think logically before programming ?
then you started to do programming
and learned to think logically while you were programming ?
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See stuff by Professor Vilayanour Ramachandra. Long before you learn programming the physiology of your brain is pre-dispositioned for logical thinking.
I have friends that I love. And yet they read me poems I cannot comprehend and they tried learning programming and the simplest forms of logic evaded them.
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First voter and commenter! I can die a happy man.
/ravi
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But not too soon, eh?
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I will never again mention that I was the poster of the One Millionth Lounge Post, nor that it was complete drivel. Dalek Dave
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OK.
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Clearly I set very low goals.
/ravi
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