Cool Jordan,
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On Wed, Nov 9, 2011 at 8:55 PM, S3Logic <jor...@s3logic.com> wrote:
> Thanks for the suggestions
> It looks like Marko's articles may help make this subject a bit more
> accessible for me as it covers some things I am already familiar with (I did
> a lot of geospatial work at my previous gig so I'm familiar with quad
> trees). I can handle the math, but I think Marko's articles are easier for
> me to understand because of the way they are organized and how the
> visualizations are presented. I will try to see if I can get my hands on
> 'Puzzles and Graphs', as that sounds like it would offer some useful
> examples for when I am attempting to convey these concepts to others (once I
> eventually undertand them ).
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