Showing posts with label recursion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label recursion. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2013

Recursive SPAM

By Michael Seese

If you're a computer programmer, you've probably heard the term recursion. Good old Wikipedia defines it as:

Recursion is the process of repeating items in a self-similar way.

Specific to computer programming, they note.

Recursion is sometimes used humorously in computer science, programming, philosophy, or mathematics textbooks, generally by giving a circular definition or self-reference, in which the putative recursive step does not get closer to a base case, but instead leads to an infinite regress. It is not unusual for such books to include a joke entry in their glossary along the lines of:

Recursion, see Recursion.



Here is an email I received the other day.




I love it! A SPAM email in response to a blog post about SPAM!

How dumb do they think I am?

(Interestingly, there was no actual comment associated with that post.)

The link goes to http://infodata.school365.net/?document_srl=79995, which I'm sure is some cesspool.

Silly people!

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