Perry vs. the Math Teacher

Bradley C Wallet bwallet at mason1.gmu.edu
Fri Jun 17 19:04:27 PDT 1994


>      Go figger. It's become a haven of learning, where the more learned
> teach those willing to learn, instead of the self-congratulatory elitist
> squad I was told it once was. That's why *I'm* here, to learn from those
> who know more than I do. I am VERY willing to learn what others have to
> teach. They know more than I do, and there's some very knowledgeable
> people here.
> 
>      I've recieved some very nice replies to my earlier question about
> what O(f(x)) meant, including one from you, Mike McNally, Bill O'Hanlon,
> and Douglas Sinclair (thanx guys!! If anyone else sent anything, I haven't
> recieved it yet, but you do have my thanx, in advance!). This only proves
> that there are people who are only too willing to teach if someone shows
> they are willing to listen, and learn.

but, there is a basic level of competancy that must b assumed...the big O 
is a basic undergrad concept...same for the MOD function...if u hope to 
ever study a specialty field such as cryptology, u have 2 know the basics...

u should already know undergrad math if u r gonna look at crypto 
algorithms...

brad






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