Good question! One that to me is a full time concern.
When learning a new subject, i always start by collecting links.
Once i have a nice collection thats hard to sort through, then i put that link collection in a new github repository, like the beginning of an awesome list.
Then i turn those lists into pages that i continually reference and update.
A good matured example of this is my work around learning github pages, with a ton of related info, that is continually growing to become more pages:
Good question! One that to me is a full time concern.
When learning a new subject, i always start by collecting links.
Once i have a nice collection thats hard to sort through, then i put that link collection in a new github repository, like the beginning of an awesome list.
Then i turn those lists into pages that i continually reference and update.
A good matured example of this is my work around learning github pages, with a ton of related info, that is continually growing to become more pages:
infominer.id/web-work/github-pages...
infominer.id/web-work/github-pages...
infominer.id/web-work/static-site-...
So the more i learn the easier it is for me to remember and/or share with others.
As you said, there are always details that need to be brought to attn, and i can copy sections over w the link as necessary.
Its an easy, fairly passive, form of content creation that is just part of my workflow now.
This is a nice way of making notes that are easy to reference in the future. Thanks for sharing!