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2023-12-27
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FYIP. I thought of this channel when I read this article: https://cacm.acm.org/magazines/2024/1/278891-10-things-software-developers-should-learn-about-learning/fulltext TLDR: > For learning and training, we make the following recommendations: > • Reading a lot of code will help someone become a more efficient programmer. > • Experts are not always the best at training beginners. > • Learning takes time, including time between learning sessions. Intense cramming is not effective, but spaced repetition is. > • Similarly, spending time away from a problem can help to solve it. > • Just because you can find it through an Internet search or generative AI tool does not mean learning has become obsolete. > • Use examples to go between abstract concepts and concrete learnable facts. > • Seeking to succeed (rather than avoid failure) and believing that ability is changeable are important factors in resilience and learning.