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Scott Sunarto
@scott
if you have to re-learn your main craft/skill (i.e. software engineering, design, etc), how would you do it differently?
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Brandon
@bhgomes
skip to C directly
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alvin
@alvinh
Place more importance on which specific individuals you’d be working directly with when deciding which company / team to join
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JA Westenberg
@daojoan.eth
I wouldn't go to University to do it. $100k in debt to learn shit that I could have learned online.
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Brent Fitzgerald
@bf
Would have pushed further in math. Stopped after multivariable calc and linear algebra, but I get the impression the fun stuff was just beyond that.
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Karthik Senthil
@karthiksenthil
Less reading, more doing. And then do more.
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Naman
@alchemist
going to follow a top down approach - pick a project, follow a tut, break it down to most fundamental things and learn!
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alex
@khxela
type faster. ship more.
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toyvo
@toyvo
project based learning in a mentorship rich environment instead of undergrad degree
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tris.eth
@tris
I'd start building something dumb but fun straight away. I've started doing that when learning new things now, and my rate of learning is so much faster than just reading.
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