If it's about problem solving and using logic, why do we need to memorize quicksort? That's not an example of using logic or problem solving
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"how to problem solve" and "use logic" are, I believe, myths. When you teach someone to implement quicksort, all you've done is taught them to implement quicksort. Classroom based lectures and rote memorization do not impart any kind of broader "problem-solving" ability. This is an ex post rationalization by the perpetrators of the education system to justify their own existence. I place the value of what they do very low