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by aristofun 610 days ago
I guess because it's the method to _memorize_ things, not learn.

And IRL you rarely need to bluntly memorize stuff, even in foreign languages.

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This was one of my original views, but I've since changed my mind. I agree in the sense that one of the few times you'd need pure memorization is for testing.

However, the top comment from a recent article here [0] put it into perspective. For a lot of people, regularly being reminded of the fundamentals helps them overcome whatever prevents them from grokking something from the outset. For really difficult concepts (something that varies for everyone), I believe that regular memorization and repetition can help you learn over time.

[0]: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=40167163