Matt,
Thanks for reference. But it's still somewhat ambiguous. I could somewhat
similarly outline a "non-procedure procedure" which might include "steps" like
"Think about the problem" then "Do something, anything - whatever first comes
to mind" and "If that doesn't work, try something else."
But as I said, I'm only seeking clarification and a distinction between CPS and
explicitly *Algorithmic* PS surely does require clarification.
Matt:
Actually, CPS doesn't mean solving problems without algorithms. CPS is
itself an algorithm, as described on pages 7-8 of Pei's paper. However, as I
mentioned, I would be more convinced if there were some experimental results
showing that it actually worked.
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