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Recursive methods have long been a standard tool of compiler writers. However, other kinds of computer users have not fully realized that recursion is a powerful technique for solving and programming problems. Even when a language with recursive facilities is not available, an attack on a problem from a recursive point of view will often show how an iterative program can be written.