| Given all the recent book threads. How many hours (on average) does it take you to complete a technical or mathematical book? (I feel that "days" would be too coarse a measurement) Does that include completing all the exercises/programming assignments? If not, do you feel that your understanding is lessened? And if you were to do the exercises, how much more time would that add? Could you state any specific examples of book to hours? |
Many of them I don't finish. Some because starting the book meant just sort of browsing around and they stayed that way. Some that I started and read sequentially until I didn't and then maybe I browse in it or maybe I don't. Some because the book's content gets beyond my knowledge or interests or both.
Of the technical books I finish, it depends on the book. Depth of content, my level of relevant knowledge and the length of the book all play a role.
The pace at which I tend to read technical books when I am committed to reading them (but perhaps not finishing them) tends to be about twenty or so pages a night most nights while I am in that mode. That might mean ten pages a night for a deeply technical book (or thirty if it is so deep I am skimming it). It rarely involves doing exercises though sometimes it involves reading them.
For full clarity, I don't really worry about what I miss or not getting 'everything' out of everything I read. A lot of books are over my head. A lot extend beyond my interests. Also, I'm not in a hurry because the more other things I learn, the more I will tend to get out of any particular book.