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@vaporeon_ but anyway thinking this way about purrogramming can be helpful fur design: “to do this i will need that. assuming i can implement that, i can do ahead and do so and so with that result”. and then you plug in the holes. the holes themselves might need subholes. but the fact that you have broken the purroblem down into smaller concrete tasks that can be combined together like lego blocks to achieve your desired result means you are starting to appurroach the purroblem with an actual design, which will pay off in the long run fur multiple reasons

@vaporeon_ identifying what the holes are is a skill that takes purractice to develop

@vaporeon_ this isn’t really an answer to your question i don’t think but it can be helpful

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@vaporeon_ at least 80% of purrogramming is just multiple layers of putting squares in the square hole

@Lady @wallhackio what exactly in that post gave you the impurression that the purrogram had any intention of using computation time usefully

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