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by tigershark
2409 days ago
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No, the best way is to read a proper explanation and understand the concept and the apply what you learnt writing some code in a different context. If you are trying to understand a programming language just by reverse engineering it and memorising the keywords in Anki then probably is not going to work. |
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What make this difference from generating and creating your own examples, as I suggested?
As I said, this is a common problem in learning, not just programming.
Conceptual explanation is not enough, and neither is a single example. Otherwise, you will get surface level misunderstanding instead of deeper understanding.