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Teaching was so much fun! — education

The spaghetti exercise was a big success, as it underscored real-life
application of algorithmic thinking. Adding two numbers took a fair
amount of time, but was somewhat effective. Note: tomorrow, assign a
beadle, prepare a seat plan, prepare history notes, prepare questions
about piracy, DRM, reliability, industry/academe… =)

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