I never regret any spent time reading a good technical book, so I would say that reading is probably the best way to learn for me.
That being said, I don't do a very good job making time for reading. I mostly listen to podcasts/audiobooks in the "seams" or "gaps" in my day (driving, cleaning, etc).
It is pretty easy to zone out while listening so I try to take notes (or voice memos if I am driving) and make sure I type them up in my GitHub notebook.
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I never regret any spent time reading a good technical book, so I would say that reading is probably the best way to learn for me.
That being said, I don't do a very good job making time for reading. I mostly listen to podcasts/audiobooks in the "seams" or "gaps" in my day (driving, cleaning, etc).
It is pretty easy to zone out while listening so I try to take notes (or voice memos if I am driving) and make sure I type them up in my GitHub notebook.