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by alan_n
2052 days ago
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Mmm I don't know, maybe it's me and the fact I don't have a problem coding for many hours at a time, during which it's one step forward, two back, three forward, etc. We all know how debugging is. If I broke that time down across many 2 minutes as a beginner I would have quit. And currently when I don't have time I'd rather let the problem ruminate in my head than code, or make progress in some of the other ways I mentioned, but definitely not coding. I've actually read both Fogg (dry and repetitive but more precise) and Clear (more engaging but more fuzzy/muddled concepts) although not Duhigg. Like I said I agree/use the method. I'm not picking holes just pointing out potentially bad examples. Also most people will not read the books. They'll read the 5 minute versions like these. They should have the absolute clearest/best examples. |
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