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Discussion on: Why still write articles to teach JavaScript?

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Jeremy Friesen

An aha moment for me was really internalizing "Writing to learn." I got pretty good at Ruby in part because I wrote a lot of it. But not just in isolation, it was because I read a lot as well.

Even if you decide never to write a single line of a manuscript, you will improve your reading, thinking, and other intellectual skills just by doing everything as if nothing counts other than writing.

— Sönke Ahrens, "How to Take Smart Notes"