image

  • Chapter 1: How to Learn Something New 1
    • Three ways to gather information 15
      • From where you want to know 16
        • Delayed-evaluation study method 16
        • No need for that.”YAGNI Principle 17.
        • How to read Matz source code 18
      • Prerequisites for learning from what you want to know 18
      • Roughly 20 - Column: [Will the ability to find it still be necessary 10 years from now?
        • The table of contents is only six pages long, even though the document is over 1,000 pages long.21
        • Read source code gradual 21
        • Rough structure of the document 22
        • Rough structure of an English paper 23
        • Map of Civil Law 23
          • Column: Excerpts from Civil Code Maps 24
      • From one end to the other 25 - Technique called copying of a sutra 25
        • Math 26
        • Let’s break the time 27
        • Sutra is an auxiliary wheel 27
        • When you need sutras again 28

This page is auto-translated from /nishio/情報収集の3つの方法 using DeepL. If you looks something interesting but the auto-translated English is not good enough to understand it, feel free to let me know at @nishio_en. I’m very happy to spread my thought to non-Japanese readers.