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Summary of Polya's "How To Solve It With Code"

A guide to George Polya's "How to Solve It"

Introduction

George Polya (1887-1985) was a Hungarian mathematician and educator who revolutionized our understanding of problem-solving and teaching. While he made significant contributions to mathematics, his most enduring legacy is his insights into how people learn and solve problems. His 1945 book "How to Solve It" has influenced educators across numerous fields, extending far beyond mathematics.

Polya's Teaching Philosophy

Polya's approach centered on three key principles. First, he championed active learning, believing students learn best by discovering solutions themselves rather than being told answers. Second, he emphasized heuristic thinking - the art of guided discovery and learning from experience, viewing problem-solving as a skill that can be developed through practice. Third, he developed sophisticated questionin

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Exercism Exercise Update Screenshot

Screenshot of exercism exercise update dialogue. 2021-10-18_06-13-19

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BethanyG / hg-commands.md
Created August 24, 2017 20:10 — forked from cortesben/hg-commands.md
Mercurial command cheat sheet

Mercurial Commands

Commands Description
hg pull get latest changes like git pull use flags like -u IDK why yet
hg add only for new files
hg commit add changes to commit with -m for message just like git
hg addremove adds new files and removes file not in your file system
hg incoming see changes commited by others
hg outgoing see local commits