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milesroutyesterday at 7:47 AM1 replyview on HN

The history of English is taught in English classes. Historical context is important and interesting. You don't really understand a subject without knowing a bit of its history.

My favourite classes were those where we didn't just get taught facts and theorems but we also got taught a bit about who proved the theorem for the first time, who discovered this fact, what this algorithm was first used for, etc. So much easier to remember too.

This is one of the best things about studying law: the very nature of it makes it impossible to teach it without the historical context.


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Zambyteyesterday at 10:17 AM

The key part to me is the "before they could read". I think the history of computing is probably far more interesting when you have more context as to where that history got us.