Everyone is different! I personally find examples and visuals a very important part of teaching.
> But in recent years
Just to expand on this a bit: I have been teaching this way since at least 2016, when I published a book on algorithms called Grokking Algorithms. It is an illustrated guide to algorithms. If you didn't like this post, I imagine you won't like the book either :)
> But in recent years
Just to expand on this a bit: I have been teaching this way since at least 2016, when I published a book on algorithms called Grokking Algorithms. It is an illustrated guide to algorithms. If you didn't like this post, I imagine you won't like the book either :)
Here is an interview I did with Corey Quinn where I talk more about my teaching philosophy: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lZFvTTgR-V4