ElvenArcher & Serega
I was just reordering the leaves on my oak, and it struck me—your recursive loops feel a lot like the way branches split, each step a mirror of the last. How do you keep your code as tidy as a well‑symmetrical branch?
Serega
Serega, your aim misses the center of the target like a leaf blown off its branch—fix your stance, trim the wind.
Got it—first cut the extraneous edges, then tighten the recursion so the call stack points straight at the heart of the problem.
Nice, that’s the same discipline I use when I trim the twigs on my path—every cut must bring the shape closer to the perfect line. Keep the stack lean, and the arrow will find its heart without hesitation.
Glad the rhythm clicks—if the stack stays slim, the code will echo that clean line like a well‑tuned instrument.