Ask HN: How do you go about learning new stuff?
When starting to learn something new, I often look for books, courses, guides or how-to's on the topic - on google, HN, reddit etc. - even directly asking knowledgeable people. What does the community here do in this situation to find learning resources.
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Finally I have a pretty strict schedule to do that from 6am to 8 am.
This chunk of time is for me.
1. survey key topics that represent either basic aspects of the subject of interest that are required to understand it or have important practical uses
2. organize these key topics as a project by breaking them down into individual tasks based on interdependencies and key productivity goals (i.e., I want to be able to do something and add a skill to my technical tool belt)
3. compile a list of reading material that cover the key topics
4. while reading on each topic, write a monograph of sorts on the subject. The monograph is intended to help you track the progress, evaluate what I know and don't know, synthesize what you do know and refresh your memory (particularly useful if it's a medium/long-term project), and help understand where to guide the learning project to better reach milestones and mitigate potential shortcomings.
Step 1 and 2 are updated based on what I've covered in the monograph. The monograph is updated as I progress, and If I didn't added the monograph then it's as if I didn't covered the topic yet.