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Ask HN: How do you keep track of your learning and progress?
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7 points
by 8611m
3413 days ago
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There is an overwhelming amount of resources available for learning - books, tutorials, MOOCs, online paid subscriptions, documentation, conference talks. If you are juggling between multiple resources and learning multiple technologies at the same time (R and Python or HTML and CSS), what is a good way to keep a track of your learning and progress? |
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I casually updated a "knowledge" repo[1], but I don't do a good job at it. I keep it tech-knowledge only, though.
I think daily practice over long periods of time is more important than "keeping track" of things. Pushing your comfort zone a bit everyday (if possible) will lead you to mastery.
[1] https://github.com/sotojuan/knowledge