learn it the real way
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When the desired skill have active practitioner (jazz piano, painting, machine learning, running), and you’d like to replicate their level of production standard, you’d like to get familiar with what they find working/important in their practice
, persumably by practicing skills they’d use most often.
1. where to find the knowledge
- quite literally, find tutorials like “what real jazz pianist would do”
- workflow articles, roadmap articles from the practitioners
- ideas from the practitioners, in article/conference paper/blog form This would be typically harder, as they may contain complex or vague references, like a front-end programmer may mention 27 frameworks in the same article, and it would be a massive waste of time to check all of them out.
- ask them
2. warning: we know it works for them.
They are just some ideas with [perhaps] data, application details and literature backing.
- may not work for you
- may not be what you’d want
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learning
learning is a proactive process, initiated by a person to acquire familiarity of skill or facts that could be translated to reaction time around the facts, usually by means of consuming organized materials explaining the said skill or fact and practicing the desired outcome of learning.
The main outcome of learning is either acquisition of knowledge or fast association between objects(cognitive or athletic). thinking, slow and fast
Note that learn from experience is research rather than learning talked about here