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 Posted by Gaby vanhegan on 07/06/05 01:43 
On 5 Jul 2005, at 23:08, Rene Brehmer wrote: 
 
>> Mostly it impressed me that recursion wasn't "cool" -- just another  
>> "tool" 
>> and one that you only should pull out 1% of the time. 
> 
> When we learned about recursion it took our teacher 15 minutes to come  
> up 
> with an example for what the heck it was good for ... and it wasn't  
> even a 
> good one (can't remember what it was). 
 
I have a Sudoku solver that requires every single permutation of sets  
of numbers for testing against, which I find a recursive function  
generates extremely quickly.  The main uses I find are, as stated  
before, for building trees of data or doing very abstract problem  
solving. 
 
Gaby 
 
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