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Xin
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Let me complete what I've missed lol
This chapter has been too practical, which makes people feel like math expressions are just harder, less explicit and intuitive. It insists the explicitness of programming languages and denies the explicitness of math expressions, hell But that isn't how math works. Programming languages seem more explicit, but math expressions are, too.
— Mar 24, 2026 08:07PM
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This chapter has been too practical, which makes people feel like math expressions are just harder, less explicit and intuitive. It insists the explicitness of programming languages and denies the explicitness of math expressions, hell But that isn't how math works. Programming languages seem more explicit, but math expressions are, too.
Xin
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Interesting.
Although I've already known 80% of this chapter, it works well. I did feel difficult when learning mathematics, though they are fun at the mean time. I can endure it of course, but apparently not everyone does. It provides a really practical introduction to "practical" mathematics. And I think I'd also be convinced if I were a beginner.
But there's a problem, not enough space here tho
Overall it's good.
— Mar 24, 2026 08:00PM
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Although I've already known 80% of this chapter, it works well. I did feel difficult when learning mathematics, though they are fun at the mean time. I can endure it of course, but apparently not everyone does. It provides a really practical introduction to "practical" mathematics. And I think I'd also be convinced if I were a beginner.
But there's a problem, not enough space here tho
Overall it's good.





