“Read [...] regularly. If you come across something interesting – be that an algorithm, a hack, or an architectural decision - create a card detailing the technique and showing the code.”
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“Read [...] regularly. If you come across something interesting – be that an algorithm, a hack, or an architectural decision - create a card detailing the technique and showing the code.”
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“Read [...] regularly. If you come across something interesting – be that an algorithm, a hack, or an architectural decision - create a card detailing the technique and showing the code.”
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Janki Method | Jack Kinsella you like, and lots of things you don’t like. With time you will find your own style. The eighth rule of Janki encourages you to use your readings of other people’s code as a source of learning: <span>“Read code regularly. If you come across something interesting – be that an algorithm, a hack, or an architectural decision - create a card detailing the technique and showing the code.” Janki Method: More Than Just A Memory Aid My initial goal with using Anki to learn was to stop myself from forgetting, and Anki delivered on this promise. What I wasn’t expecting was th
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