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by AstroBen
247 days ago
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Reading and watching fills your brain with whats possible Doing and thinking solidifies it, teaches you to use the things you've read about You need both When I'm learning something new I like to skim a bunch of content upfront to get an idea of what's there |
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It doesn't. That's the problem.
It fills your brain with procedure. For a short time.
If you solidify the procedure, you will be able to perform that one task. What on software development is still useless.
Only at the next step, where you know so much that you can think of your own new procedures that you have basic competence at software development. There are other professions like this, but for most, basic competence happens before you even solidify the procedures.