I mean, you aren't wrong. But there is more diversity and challenge in five minutes of many modern games than all of pit fall.
Same goes for many of these algorithms. They are amazing, but also require a simplicity of problem that is hard to pull back to. Worse, they often solidify the program into something that is very rigidly defined and not conducive to change.
Same goes for many of these algorithms. They are amazing, but also require a simplicity of problem that is hard to pull back to. Worse, they often solidify the program into something that is very rigidly defined and not conducive to change.