- Skill Up:A Software Developer's Guide to Life and Career
- Jordan Hudgens
- 211字
- 2021-07-15 17:03:32
Chapter 13. Slowing Down to Learn How to Code Faster
Nowadays, it seems like everyone wants to do things faster. We want to pay without taking out a credit card or cash. Social media lets us share images and videos from our lives in a split second. And we get frustrated if Netflix takes more than 3 seconds to start streaming our latest TV show series binge. However, if you want to learn how to code faster, I'm going to present an odd idea: go slower.
This may seem like a counterintuitive concept. After all, don't coding bootcamps, even DevCamp where I teach, tell you how you can learn how to code in a few months? Well yes, and research shows that 8 weeks is a powerful number when it comes to learning. The Navy Seal training program specifically chose 8 weeks as its timeframe for conditioning candidates. And if you search the web for the phrase 8 Week Training programs, you'll find courses ranging from running 10ks to speaking Spanish fluently.
So yes, I'm huge believer that individuals can learn an incredible amount of information in a short period of time. But what I'm talking about here is becoming more deliberate when it comes to learning new information.
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