There are notable exceptions from decades back (lisp machines, visual smalltalk) but they've generally failed in the market place as at the time they needed comparatively expensive machines. And I don't think they're perfect either, but they had amazing ideas in them.
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And by "off by heart" by the way I don't mean 100% rote learning. But some stuff requires a certain type of memorisation, e.g., the mapping from phonological sounds to written symbols is arbitrary and requires us to just learn this mapping outright in order to read.
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I did read you, I promise. I'm sorry I didn't from the outset. I do still (respectfully) disagree. I would like to understand why we have such different views but I appreciate I've taken too much of your time already! Thanks.
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