Remakable. It was not the descrete math I know, then. It would vary heavy on 
logic and set theory stuff. Not the kind of stuff I deal with at work. It was a 
long time ago though. Things have changed. The closest we go to a real computer 
was a Monrow calculator.
Dwight
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Sent: Monday, October 12, 2020 1:54 PM
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Subject: Re: Tutor needed for college student

On 10/12/20 4:29 PM, dwight via cctalk wrote:
> I'm not too sure Hackers will have someone that is into Discrete Math. It is 
> way beyond what a typical engineer will go through to get a degree. It is not 
> a course someone would take without expecting to get into theoretical 
> mathematics.

Seriously?  Every CS and CIS student at the University where I
worked for 25 years had to take Discrete Math.  I am sure most
other engineering disciplines required it, too but I would have
to  look it up to be sure.

bill

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