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Is a paper book an alternative to an e-book?
Hello everyone, I'm studying the material by email. books, articles, video tutorials, etc.
On the screenshots I see some shelves with books for learning the language, (etz).
In email I mean, let’s say I have a book open (or something like that), a notepad or ide is open in order to run the code on the spot, throw something of my own and look at the result. I understand that with paper, you also need to sit near your device and test.
Tell us how you study material on paper? (interested in your technique).
I also noticed a very interesting feature that when I read a paper book before going to bed, then my infa fits into my memory better. (Does anyone have the same observations?).
Well, taking this opportunity, I want to congratulate everyone on the upcoming New Year, for whom it has not yet arrived.
More elegant, beautiful, working code and good ideas. :)
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Rulez books, you can visually look at everything and check to put notes with your hands and this gives more information than in electronic form, the brain remembers and does not rely on the electronic version and a quick search for keywords, I am for paper books and a copy in electronic
Why look for some methods, where they do not exist ... Everything is purely individual.
It makes you think that you have been planning your studies for too long and diligently, which has come down to planning the reading process)
Regarding the assimilation of the material, I can assume that the screen size of the reader matters. At one time, I learned this by spying on readers in the subway, so I bought myself a reader with a screen of 9 ". The page size on it does not differ from paper, and
visibility does not suffer. For the assimilation of any material, visibility is important.
search, but it's software troubles... I'll finish the compiler and write my own e-book reader... Dreams, dreams...
Happy New Year!
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