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by groundCode
2636 days ago
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I think it goes both ways. Yes the student has to expend effort to understand, but teachers can make a huge difference. With Stackoverflow, I think often the simple questions point to a possibility that technical documentation isn’t all that beginner friendly. That and a lack of good examples in many tech docs. Good questions answered by good teachers can be an amazing shortcut to better understanding. > But it’s more your own lack if you’re not able to imagine these thing inside your mind by yourself Maybe that in itself is a taught skill? Disraeli said “the fool wonders, the wise man asks” |
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This is understandable as they tend to be written by people who know the thing inside out and backwards, but there can be a gulf between the beginner getting started guides (if any) and the proper docs, that only reading/asking questions can properly fill.