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by patrogizmo
1308 days ago
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I'm a firm believer in learn-by-doing. Take a look at these stats: Learning Retention Rates: - Listening only
- After 3 hours: 70%
- After 3 days: 10% - Seeing or Observing only
- After 3 hours: 72%
- After 3 days: 20% - Hearing and Seeing / Observing
- After 3 hours: 85%
- After 3 days: 65% - Doing
- After 3 hours: 95%
- After 3 days: 90% As you can clearly see, nothing comes close to the amount of information you actually retain by doing. You should try to connect your passion to learning new skills. For me, I did this by working on personal projects that used the newest web technologies that related to my interests (horticulture, education, biotech). I quickly became proficient in those technologies and became a resource for other developers in my organization. My career accelerated and I rose from junior javascript developer to chief software architect before I was 25. |
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