I wonder if there are lots of programmers out there who understand recursion perfectly well but don't trust it because they learnt induction arguments later in life, haven't completely internalized them, and so don't entirely believe them in their guts (so to speak)
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I guess nowadays you can just give every thread a lot of address space! There are other reasons to want to bound stack space, but this is also more difficult if you have any indirect/virtual calls. Maybe it's not worth it.
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