I learn by getting my hands dirty and reading about other's experiences, like here on DEV or what's going on in my Twitter feed.
But another area I've found that I've learned quite a lot is by helping others. I got into Vue a few years back in its infancy and have found myself pretty active on the forum helping other devs that get tripped up. Sometimes I know the solution immediately, but other times I need to dig into it a bit which has definitely helped me learn how to debug things quite effectively.
I learn by getting my hands dirty and reading about other's experiences, like here on DEV or what's going on in my Twitter feed.
But another area I've found that I've learned quite a lot is by helping others. I got into Vue a few years back in its infancy and have found myself pretty active on the forum helping other devs that get tripped up. Sometimes I know the solution immediately, but other times I need to dig into it a bit which has definitely helped me learn how to debug things quite effectively.
Thank you, to help/teach is one of the best ways to fill our on gaps.