Ask HN: Learn while doing, or do and learn?
"Learning while doing" could be reading a book on XYZ technology and building a product using XYZ technology.
"Doing and learning" would be building a product using XYZ and learning as needed.
With limited time in the day, I find myself doing the latter and wondering how others work.
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This approach works for me, but sometimes I get a feeling of missing out something.
So I got me this new Haskell book: http://haskellbook.com for further enlightenment and want to first work through the book before applying it to project XYZ.
SoI guess to get work done I rely on the "doing and learning" approach. To challenge my brain/learn a new way of thinking, I rely on reading the books without skimming.
I've created the most beautiful half-finished architectures. I learned tons, but they were never close to being complete and I moved on to other things because over time, I realized that I wanted to learn more than I wanted to do. The good news is that after many years of learning, I am able to do things without having to really learn, but the bad news is I am no longer in my 20's, free of responsibility, or able to pull all-nighters.