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recursionIn programming, the ability of a subroutine or program module to call itself. It is helpful for writing routines that solve problems by repeatedly processing the output of the same process. See recurse subdirectories.
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Staging the Gaze is often witty and adroit in setting these methodologies in play (in doing the postmodernists in different voices, so to speak), and in tracing the Moebius-like recursions in Shake-spearean comedies that make them plausible precursors of the post-modern. |
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