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Depends on what you mean by study.
Learn by doing? 8 hours a day 5 days a week .
Book study? Maybe 1 hour a day (blogs etc)
Training? Maybe 2 hours a week. -
rafaelgss436y@mattwebdev wow..
I work with programming at 5 years. But, the more I learn, the less time I have to learn more, and I searching another method for focus in study. -
@rafaelgss if you arnt learning you arnt progressing.
If you arnt progressing you are going to be left behind. -
@rafaelgss trial + error, textbooks, documentation, tutorials.
Typically, I've got a goal for what I want to make, and I do whatever is necessary to reach that goal.
When I started learning HTML, i started by asking myself what websites have that I need. So i started with a navigation bar.
So I Googled it and followed the W3Schools guide and made myself a navbar.
I just repeated the process for whatever I found that I wanted to add to my site. -
rafaelgss436y@Stuxnet oh yep!
Starting a personal project is the best for learning more!
I creating a e-commerce for my little shop. -
rafaelgss436y@rutee07 I would like learning something by video... But, I don't like. Making personal projects or reading around of web is better for me, unfortunately.
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