Often “I want to learn systematically” is “I want to swallowing (food, story) what someone else has organized.

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  • Hiro Tokumaru> Once, Ueno Noboru asked me why Tokumaru was able to write the Tokumaru book, and although I couldn’t answer him at the time, I think it was probably because Tokumaru had the ability to systematize on his own because he kept doing inefficient study methods. Web security was not systematized at that time.

  • So, when people ask me for an “efficient way to learn,” I say, “You should go to the appropriate department at the university and study. There is no better way,” I will answer. If that is not possible for various reasons, there is probably no single answer, and it depends on your goals and the resources available to you. If you ask me a question vaguely, I can’t answer it.

  • This is an important point, because people who say “I want to learn systematically” are saying “I want to take what someone else has systematized”, and even if they feel they have learned from that, they will not acquire the skills to systematize new things at all.
  • In the short term, efficiency appears to be high, but this is only because you are not paying the cost of acquiring “Systematizing Skills” and the cost of payment appears to be low.

relevance - Programming Highways - If you don’t make it, you won’t acquire the ability to make it.


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