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Invisible wrote:
> A Huffman code is a similarly straight-forward idea.
Tell that to Huffman. ;-)
Seriously, put together some essays and/or whitepapers about this stuff,
explaining it. You might be able to get a job teaching, or find a
publisher who will pay you to write a book. If you can write clearly
enough to teach complex stuff like this to youngsters, you can have a
pretty good career.
If nothing else, go to your local high-school and ask them if anyone
needs tutoring in computer programming.
--
Darren New / San Diego, CA, USA (PST)
Helpful housekeeping hints:
Check your feather pillows for holes
before putting them in the washing machine.
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