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ruplace2020-09-17 12:31:49
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ruplace, 2020-09-17 12:31:49

How do you learn programming languages ​​and technology stacks FAST?

It's hard to call me a completely newbie. However, I was faced with a specific task - to learn the technology stack in a short time in order to add this to my main specialization (in order to smoothly join freelancing).

Can my approach be called adequate and what would you add/remove:

  1. methods (by parsing docks) into Anki, or go over the documentation every few days
  2. understand the boundaries of the stack and what it is for in principle, write a hobby project on it
  3. when there are already several stacks, again write something on them by combining them together
  4. start with courses or practical literature, and save the docks for later


  • It occurs to me that it is better to remove the second point, since it is compensated by the third. However, to create right away means to create in a hurry (remember the curve of forgetting).
  • You can also remove the first item - the IDE compensates for the methods, and most importantly, remember the principles of work and the availability of such methods. Moreover, I have no plans to deep specialize in this stack.
  • My experience shows that it is better to start with courses, or with the most practical literature (something like Blog on Laravel in practice). Someone will say docks, but this is also a problem - there are different docks and experience is needed to correctly compare everything and correctly think over the architecture for practical applications, and not how it should all work. It's just plain longer

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Robur, 2020-09-17
@ruplace

principle: do not waste time on ineffective actions (thinking about how to learn faster, questions on the toaster) and spend on what pumps your skill in this technology.
scheme: - read getting started, so that you have a general idea of ​​\u200b\u200bwhat it is and where to look for information. Then you start - saw any project, solving the issues that arise along the way. So you study what you really need and not "everything in a row." in a week you already write normally on this new one, in a month - well.
it certainly works if you already have a good development background. If weak or not - the word "quickly" must be forgotten and first create a foundation for yourself - for a long time and thoroughly.

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Ronald McDonald, 2020-09-17
@Zoominger

start with courses ... and save the docks for later

Are you not a newbie? Only beginners neglect the official documentation from the developers, preferring courses or miserable literature that retells the same documentation, tying it to the same miserable special cases. Studying the private, you will be a monkey (I'm not talking about the web now, honestly, there's just no other word), which is trained to do something specific, and gets confused on another task.
And the rest of the norms, they just can not be discarded.

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Dimonchik, 2020-09-17
@dimonchik2013

https://vas3k.ru/inside/39/

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