I also loved that book. It probably helped teach me reductionism, but it’s hard to tell given my generally terrible memory for my childhood.
(FWIW, my best guess for my biggest reductionist influence would be learning assembly language and other low-level CS details.)
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I also loved that book. It probably helped teach me reductionism, but it’s hard to tell given my generally terrible memory for my childhood.
(FWIW, my best guess for my biggest reductionist influence would be learning assembly language and other low-level CS details.)