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How Raymond Smullyan’s Logical Puzzles Teach Us to Think Like Coders
by Jim Christian | Aug 11, 2025 | General | 0
Discover how Raymond Smullyan’s playful logic puzzles teach us the same step-by-step reasoning skills that coders use every day. From knights and knaves to self-referential paradoxes, Smullyan’s mind-bending challenges help build mental models, embrace productive confusion, and sharpen debugging abilities — all through delightful storytelling. Learn why approaching programming problems with curiosity and creativity can turn complex coding puzzles into joyful problem-solving adventures.
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