@johnsmith In Python, it's a good idea to avoid recursion unless you
really need it (eg for dealing with recursive data structures, like trees). Python limits the depth of recursive calls. The default depth is 1000, and that's generally more than enough for most applications, and you can modify that limit if it's not enough. Also, Python cannot do
tail call elimination, so a recursive solution that would be ok in C may be very inefficient in Python.