What I did was get a core understanding of a language and then do lots of projects. Then my learning was always applicable to what I was doing. This seems to have served me really well as it taught me how to learn and apply knowledge as needed and I didn't feel quite as overwhelmed with having to learn things I wasn't going to apply :).
Of course, I am doing more learning beyond projects... But only when I naturally find a topic I'm interested in like Rust.
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What I did was get a core understanding of a language and then do lots of projects. Then my learning was always applicable to what I was doing. This seems to have served me really well as it taught me how to learn and apply knowledge as needed and I didn't feel quite as overwhelmed with having to learn things I wasn't going to apply :).
Of course, I am doing more learning beyond projects... But only when I naturally find a topic I'm interested in like Rust.