[thelist] [study] which way is quickest

Hans-Fr=?ISO-8859-1?B?6WTp?=ric Fraser hfraser at videotron.ca
Mon Dec 23 10:26:01 CST 2002


Lol no ... (but I am french! that should explain some of the funny phrasing
I use!)

On 12/23/02 11:09 AM, "Koutoulas, Pete" <PKOUTOUL at Fayette.k12.ky.us> wrote:

> On Monday, December 23, 2002 10:53 AM, Hans-Frédéric Fraser wrote:
>
>> All I can say is read, read, read, do!
>>
>> Keep a well balanced schedule! I read at least an hour every night
>> before going to bed! and 2 to 3 day a week I reserve myself 2 to 3
>> hours to test what I have learned and work on personal projects that
>> incorporates new technologies and concepts that I have learned!
>>
>> After going through a new book on a new technology and doing what you
>> had to do to really! understanding it (usually a project of some
>> kind) take a break and read something totally irrelevant to your work
>> ! but keep on reading .. Study habits die very fast and if you keep
>> your brain constantly juggling new concepts and ideas the faster you
>> will learn them!
>>
>> The reason for the break is easy! your brain still assimilates what
>> you have learned days after you have read it! and if you don¹t give
>> it time to assimilate it properly it will forget large part of what
>> you have learned!
>>
>> An other thing! think! think! think! before you test program or do
>> design in your head before you put them to test think of exactly how
>> you are going to do them. What programming structure you will have
>> how is the design going to be give yourself options! and when you get
>> to your testing time on the computer it will be maximize and if it
>> doesn't work then you can find out what went wrong! the best place
>> for these is on your way to work and right before going to sleep
>> (beats counting sheep!)
>>
>> My 2 cents!
>
> Hans-Frédéric, by any chance! did you ever! work writing comic book dialog!
> Sorry! Couldn't resist! :-)
>
> <tip type="search">When troubleshooting Microsoft errors in ASP or anything
> else for that matter, I have gotten better results quicker by simply pasting
> the error message into the Google Toolbar than using MS's slow and clunky KB
> search.</tip>
>
> [ pete ]
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