You're writing about some CS topic. You include both theory and practice. Put practice first. Seriously. Almost always better way to learn.
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Replying to @generativist
I disagree. Trying to apply something without having at least a basic grasp of the theory behind it feels like fumbling in the darkness
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Replying to @jd_paton
Kinda depends on the topic. Like, if it's 100 pages of theory before an example and some pseudo-code, that's pretty fumbly.
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Replying to @generativist
Everything in moderation. But I like having an idea of where I'm headed before I set off into the problem. I have a theoretical bg though!
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Replying to @jd_paton
Fair enough. For me, give 1) What is this? 2) Why does it matter? 3) How does this work (example) 4) Why does this work (theory) Repeat.
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