What does Spiderman have to do with nested radicals?

Published February 07, 2006
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Solving tricky problems is a technique you need to master if you plan on designing any sort of complicated system. Many times such problems require a healthy dose of intuition and ingenuity. But if you can only get this experience by solving the problems to begin with, isn't it a bit of a catch-22? Not quite. Here's some general strategies on how to crack the tough cookies, with a classic example of a head-scratcher that tends to confound beginners.
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Daerax
Nice
February 07, 2006 09:36 PM
nilkn
That was an awesome article. Great job.
February 08, 2006 05:10 PM
kSquared
Thanks for the thumbs-up. =)
February 08, 2006 10:48 PM
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