Craig Wyrill

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if you’re trying to practice a skill, not merely remember information, they might not be enough. For a programmer, it’s not enough to know what an algorithm means, but be able to write it in code. In this case, as you go through your passive material, you can create challenges for yourself to solve later. You may encounter a new technique and then write a note to demonstrate that technique in an actual example. Creating a list of such challenges can serve as a prompt for mastering that information later in practice and can expand your library of tools that you are able to actually apply.
Ultralearning: Accelerate Your Career, Master Hard Skills and Outsmart the Competition
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