I'm siding with Arce on this one. He's learning, not writing death-optimization for Bill Gates.Dj Yoshi wrote:I love how Weebo drives home my point...and you kind of ignore that fact.
Fibonacci Pattern Using Recursion
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Yes, but optimization shouldn't be a concern to someone who is still learning the actuall language and syntax.Dj Yoshi wrote:Well isnt part of learning also learning how to write code more efficiently posted via PSP
EDIT: ..... did you say psp? CURSE YOU!
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That program was as "efficient" as it was designed to be. It was made to display the STEPS in recursion. I'd like to see you make a program more "efficient" that DISPLAYS the STEPS in the reoccurring functions.
If I wanted it to efficiently tell the answer, I would have done what I did in my third post. I don't think you have any room to talk about efficiency when you haven't even posted a program.
Anyway, how do you figure that your first post, calling my code "bloated and unreadable," has anything to do with efficiency? I think you’re just stalling and cannot admit that you’re wrong.
If I wanted it to efficiently tell the answer, I would have done what I did in my third post. I don't think you have any room to talk about efficiency when you haven't even posted a program.
Anyway, how do you figure that your first post, calling my code "bloated and unreadable," has anything to do with efficiency? I think you’re just stalling and cannot admit that you’re wrong.
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