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by scott_s
5339 days ago
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Your response is valid, as I think the suggestion was too aggressive. But I do endorse (what I think is) his main point: understanding how to design systems comes from working on them, not reading about them. So it's better to work on problems than to read about them. More specific advice depends on what your background is and what you're doing now. (For example, are you a student? A CS student? How much of a CS background to you have? Are you working full-time? If so, does your job involve programming? Do you have time to hack on the side?) |
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