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illectrility@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago

I still have nightmares (not OC)

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I still have nightmares (not OC)

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illectrility@lemmy.world to Programmer Humor@lemmy.ml · 2 years ago
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  • CannotSleep420@lemmygrad.ml
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    I once had a professor ask to solve the tower of hanoi using only 2 pegs.

    • illectrility@lemmy.worldOP
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      How did that turn out?

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        It was a trick question.

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          Yeah of course but what did he expect to happen?

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            Realize it was impossible I guess?

  • Cassilda@lemmygrad.ml
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    M-x hanoi

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      Good ol’ emacs, relevant xkcd (although I don’t think there’s anyone that hasn’t seen it).

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    I don’t get this meme. Can anyone explain what this meme means?

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      This is called Tower of Hanoi problem, usually introduced as main task when learning about recursion in programming

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      The meme basically shows how a non-programmer sees the Towers of Hanoi game as a fun little puzzle, while a programmer sees it as a traumatizing experience due to the recursive nature of the algorithm behind it

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    And then someone starts talking about dining philosophers…

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    Oh god Hanoi’s towers… Incredible that I programmed it in BASIC on my ZX81 in the 80s, and now at 50+yo I would have no clue how to program it lol

  • Howard Do@programming.dev
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    Hey I’m Vietnamese, nothing to scared of tower of Hanoi ok? Come vitsit us, it would be nice experience for u I’m sure

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