Originally posted by: zaku
Originally posted by: sciencewhiz
If you've never used RPN, 3 months is barely enough time to become fluent in it, without making time consuming mistakes which will kill you on the PE exam.
its really that difficult to learn? perhaps i need to re-think this
I made the transition to RPN about 3 years ago, in my junior year of college.
The concept of RPN isn't hard. You'll be doing the basic operations immediately. It's like learning any language, though. First you can say a few words (operations), then you start to understand the grammar and learn new words. It's not until you live in the country and spoken the languange nonstop for several months that you start to think in the language.
The problem with the PE exam is that you don't have time to struggle over anything. It's the hardest, most pressure packed, fastest test you've ever taken. If in a single moment you see it written 2+2= and type it in, you'll mess up your entire stack. If you're really comfortable, you'll be able to fix it with a few seconds lost. If you're not, it may be minutes.
Basically, the PE doesn't leave any room for error. If you aren't thinking in RPN, you have plenty of room for error.
BTW, you should have known from his name that snatchface doesn't have the mental capacity for this thread.