Probably not, because of compartmentalization.
I wonder, though, if there is some sort of similar activity that:
Doesn’t require expert instructors (some feedback is obvious or automatic)
Deals with less mathematical and more “real world” problems
Builds skills that transfer well to other domains.
I wonder, though, if there is some sort of similar activity
Management, which is at times remarkably similar to the “malicious idiot” game...
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Probably not, because of compartmentalization.
I wonder, though, if there is some sort of similar activity that:
Doesn’t require expert instructors (some feedback is obvious or automatic)
Deals with less mathematical and more “real world” problems
Builds skills that transfer well to other domains.
Management, which is at times remarkably similar to the “malicious idiot” game...