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How do you develop and where do you get information from?
I am trying to develop in my profession, but there is a problem with where to get information from. I save something interesting in the telegram, but I don’t always go back there and I just have a garbage dump there.
How do you self-teach? And where do you keep new articles that you want to read later?
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I am trying to develop in my profession, but there is a problem with where to get information from.The problem is that you are trying to scoop !
New and interesting articles are in the browser bookmarks.
Self-study should be in your free time and you should really want it. Then everything will work out.
I use getpocket.com which allows me to scrape links for delayed reading. But this is only about structuring and storing interesting links.
I took note of another service, as I understood only a beginner, but with a claim to success. They are about self-development. While watching them skillhunter.io
I also know that some people make various channels private in telegrams only for themselves with different semantic loads and save useful information through different channels. But I haven’t tried it myself, I’m too lazy to create channels :)
I think you are unlikely to find the perfect way to learn something. Otherwise, everyone would be with excellent knowledge, and what would then be the competition - it is not clear. In my opinion, there is no perfect direct learning, like any resource, where you go and start step by step to consistently follow the steps to increase your own knowledge base.
In your case, you just need to learn how to learn (it sounds strange, but, for example, there is a good and free course on the courser, which is called: Learning How to Learn , there are subtitles in Russian. I recommend).
No program will make you the smartest person, it can only help in this. That is, it does not matter where you save links to useful resources: Google Keep, Evernote, Trello, etc. What matters here is how you use them.
My brief advice is as follows:
1. Take the mentioned course on the courser
2. Learn to filter information, choose only the one that is needed at the moment
3. Try different learning formats and resources (be it courses, books, articles, documentation, conference, etc.). etc.) for yourself until you find the one that's right for you
Bookmarks in Chrome in separate folders like "php lessons", "js lessons", and everything is there - both articles and code examples and pages from official manuals.
Information is OK EAN, you need to be able to filter it and maintain your own level of Interest in learning new things.
video lessons help me, I remember and understand better when it is clearly shown.
if the topic is not fully explained in the video lessons, then I read the articles. For example, the current that I read on Habré an article about ethernet frames
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