In 1971, a computer-scientist by the name of Stephen Cook proposed a profound theoretical problem. This problem was so profound that it was selected as one of the 7 Millennium Prize Problems :
While going through the pre-work for bootcamp, I came upon an exercise where had to build a method that required a particular function to run only once. Within that method there had to be a check to see whether said function had already been performed. If that function had already…