Or it means they're just going to switch to $competitor's product that doesn't have this issue.
I'm not arguing for or against tracking, but I disagree with some of these assumptions: 1) 99% of users who have a bad experience are not going to be bothered to figure out how to record, review, and submit their…
> two modules will tend to grow ever more dependent on each other unless separated by hard ('physical') boundaries This is especially true in monorepos. Code resuse has it's benefits, but left unchecked the dependency…
Yeah, it does build up from radicals->kanji->vocab over 60 levels. I agree, for someone who knows Chinese already WaniKani is probably not the most effective way to study. But for people who are unfamiliar with the…
This gets used a lot in language learning, especially in the Japanese learning community where people are trying to memorize thousands of Kanji characters. Like the article says, the idea is that recalling a fact when…
Or it means they're just going to switch to $competitor's product that doesn't have this issue.
I'm not arguing for or against tracking, but I disagree with some of these assumptions: 1) 99% of users who have a bad experience are not going to be bothered to figure out how to record, review, and submit their…
> two modules will tend to grow ever more dependent on each other unless separated by hard ('physical') boundaries This is especially true in monorepos. Code resuse has it's benefits, but left unchecked the dependency…
Yeah, it does build up from radicals->kanji->vocab over 60 levels. I agree, for someone who knows Chinese already WaniKani is probably not the most effective way to study. But for people who are unfamiliar with the…
This gets used a lot in language learning, especially in the Japanese learning community where people are trying to memorize thousands of Kanji characters. Like the article says, the idea is that recalling a fact when…