I'm a Systems Reliability and DevOps engineer for Netdata Inc. When not working, I enjoy studying linguistics and history, playing video games, and cooking all kinds of international cuisine.
Entirely agreed. The best programmers understand that it’s far more efficient to let documentation remember things for you, and only make an effort to remember the things you use on a daily basis.
By taking this approach, you don’t waste time learning things you may never need or will only need infrequently, and can dedicate more time to ensuring that you have a rock-solid understanding of the things you absolutely need all the time.
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Entirely agreed. The best programmers understand that it’s far more efficient to let documentation remember things for you, and only make an effort to remember the things you use on a daily basis.
By taking this approach, you don’t waste time learning things you may never need or will only need infrequently, and can dedicate more time to ensuring that you have a rock-solid understanding of the things you absolutely need all the time.