Edit: holy moly just covered conditional elimination today and had my mind blown. Your name... it makes sense now. Now all you need is the ponendo bit in the middle haha.
I took a couple of classes back in university where we used the horseshoe set of symbols, but I think since then they've switched over to using arrows and stuff.
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2019.07.08 4:59pm :: edit 2019.07.08 4:59pm Modus Ponens liēkd this
ha !! yes ! that was for Torje's OoT Any% run. there's a trick in it called "get item manipulation" but the caster omitted the "get" part in my donation assuming it was a grammatical error lol. so it didnt make much sense (incentive manipulation vs get incentive manipulation)
danny was the one who explained what srm is and i was the one who explained the purpose of the lost woods srms. i wish they were able to have the names light up or something, a number of other folks weren't sure who was who
Working at DigiPen is pretty great! There are high highs and challenging challenges. I work with students all the time, which is fantastic most of the time, because so many of them are so totally awesome. It's hard when they ask me really hard questions, or, even worse, when they don't ask for help and I have to watch carefully and notice when someone needs somebody to talk to them. Just the other day I had to talk a student through some of the communication challenges their team is facing and how they might overcome them, and the whole time I was thinking, "why can't they just ask me for help with their character controller or dialogue system?"
One of the things that has set DigiPen apart in my mind is how team-oriented the curriculum seems to be (even more so than a traditional computer science degree). Your reply drives that home.
I'm with ktcmoop, and now I understand more about modus ponens thanks to your avatar. (your first avatar in avatar tab, to be exact) Ngl, modus ponens, tollens, and silogism will come in reasoning test. And it's quite hard than expected