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Only enter a card into your decks if one of the following conditions is met:
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a) The fact contains general wisdom about computer science (refactoring, regular expressions, object orientated programming, memory issues and so on).
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b) The fact relates to a major technology that has been around for a long time and is probably here to stay (Linux, Ruby, Javascript, VIM, git, HTML, CSS, SQL)
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c) The fact, while part of a library that is likely to change, is something I use everyday and something I foresee using for some time. Bonus points if the technology is in high demand, since this equates to higher consulting rates. (Rails, jQuery).
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Janki Method | Jack KinsellaIt’s not always easy to distinguish between knowledge worth keeping long term and knowledge only needed short term To help me with the decision I came up with this schema: |bubo-selection-start|<span>Only enter a card into your decks if one of the following conditions is met: a) The fact contains general wisdom about computer science (refactoring, regular expressions, object orientated programming, memory issues and so on). b) The fact relates to a major technology that has been around for a long time and is probably here to stay (Linux, Ruby, Javascript, VIM, git, HTML, CSS, SQL) c) The fact, while part of a library that is likely to change, is something I use everyday and something I foresee using for some time. Bonus points if the technology is in high demand, since this equates to higher consulting rates. (Rails, jQuery). What are the main keyboard shortcuts I need to know? You will be reviewing your cards everyday so small time-savings here quickly compound. Keyboard shortcuts are crucial. Press Enter t Summary
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