> Out of interest how do you qualify a 'real' problem?
I assume it means a problem that needs solving, requires a computer to solve and is not just an exercise.
> Also solving non-real problems can lead to solving real problems
Yes, and there is nothing wrong or useless about solving problems that are not 'real', I was mostly just objecting to the usage of the term 'real problem'.
I assume it means a problem that needs solving, requires a computer to solve and is not just an exercise.
> Also solving non-real problems can lead to solving real problems
Yes, and there is nothing wrong or useless about solving problems that are not 'real', I was mostly just objecting to the usage of the term 'real problem'.