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Do you find yourself reading a lot of tech books? I started off mainly relying on video tutorials, but I'm at the point where I want to understand why things code works the way it does
If I have a choice between reading a book or article and watching a video, I prefer to read because I read much faster than I can hear. I usually read at 80-90 pages per hour if I read in my native language and 40-50 pages per hour if I read in English, and that's times faster even if I turn on the acceleration on video.
I don't read a lot tech books, but reading the documentation and articles allows me to find answers to all the questions I have while writing the code.
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The last tech book what I read is “ java concurrency in practice”. I guess it’s quite important book for every java dev.
Do you find yourself reading a lot of tech books? I started off mainly relying on video tutorials, but I'm at the point where I want to understand why things code works the way it does
If I have a choice between reading a book or article and watching a video, I prefer to read because I read much faster than I can hear. I usually read at 80-90 pages per hour if I read in my native language and 40-50 pages per hour if I read in English, and that's times faster even if I turn on the acceleration on video.
I don't read a lot tech books, but reading the documentation and articles allows me to find answers to all the questions I have while writing the code.