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by newton10471
4033 days ago
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Reading to learn is not borne out by research as a good way to build and retain skills, and can just as likely create illusions of competence http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunning%E2%80%93Kruger_effect. Research shows it's far better to just start doing the activity. The reading should just be used to get you just to the point where you can start doing. |
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I read to understand fundamentals and to get useful information such as which libraries, techniques, etc are popular in the arena that I'm entering or things to avoid. Many, many times reading has saved me from entering a given arena because I was able to conclude that whatever new technology I was looking into wasn't really going to work the way that I wanted.