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I can't read the information to understand, I need to try out, make it work/break it/ make it work again. If not it wont get stuck.

Take a small feature and fiddle with it, it will take some time, but eventually you learn really well.



This is how I learn mixed with understanding the tool / framework / language from a first principles point.


Which means that for me, dense technical documentation is useful when I know how to read it.

Reading Cisco documentation is painful, but every word does matter. But it won't be worth the read if you don't know about the tech beforehand. Again talking from my own perspective.




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