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In [[XLP]], thinking can be organized in three forms: | |||
# [[Design Thinking]] | |||
# [[Computational Thinking]] | |||
# [[Systems Thinking]] | |||
According to [[Leslie Lamport]], the best way to train thinking, is to learn how to write<ref>{{:Video/Think and Write, with Leslie Lamport}}</ref>. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:22, 27 May 2022
Thinking(Q9420) is a mental activity involving an individual's subjective consciousness.
In XLP, thinking can be organized in three forms:
According to Leslie Lamport, the best way to train thinking, is to learn how to write[1].
References
- ↑ Lamport, Leslie (Aug 14, 2019). Think and Write, with Leslie Lamport. local page: 5 Minute Mentor Podcast.