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by Ankintol
1854 days ago
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As someone who's produced a large volume of educational content in my career, this idea ends up producing content that even most serious practitioners cannot consume. The problem is that even amongst "serious" programmers people often have a patchwork of knowledge with small, unpredictable gaps in understanding; many of which will surprise you. You will find these gaps even if you've taken the time to handpick vetted experts. Once you account for this patchwork of knowledge gaps in verified experts you'll often notice that you're really close to a tutorial for relative beginners, which most people are, and just go the full distance. The problem generalizes to a variety of subjects but is particularly pernicious in programming where small details are often of much greater significance. |
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