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1. Sulfur+(OP)[view] [source] 2020-12-15 02:30:10
The dictionary definition does not make any reference to this. At most you could say the difference is knowledge can be purely theoretical while wisdom is knowledge + practical experience.

But nothing about a coding challenge is purely theoretical. Its mostly experience with the specific set of problems that come up in these challenges which is a different set of problems that come up in a commercial situation.

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2. mythrw+K[view] [source] 2020-12-15 02:40:45
>>Sulfur+(OP)
Knowledge is knowing what the dictionary says. Wisdom is knowing what that definition implies :)

Sorry, just ribbing you a bit.

I believe the words do have subtle but distinct differences in meaning.

Agreed on coding challenges being a different set of problems then most commercial applications.

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