Re: Ruby Black Belt
- From: "Michael Trier" <mtrier@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 30 Mar 2006 12:17:48 +0900
Alex, obviously you have different opinions / experiences about what
are effective and non-effective means for learning, and that's good,
because everyone approaches these things differently. I can only
speak from my own experiences.
The reason I find the lists a good learning method is because,
although there is a flood of postings they run the gamut. There are
very beginner type questions and then there are questions / comments
about stuff that I have no way of even following. The advantage is
it's an "iron sharpens iron" type of environment. I only have to pay
attention to those things that are in my sphere of understanding at
any given moment. Often seeing the different approaches / answers
works in a mentoring kind of way. For me that's beneficial.
Hopefully you can codify that which you think would be beneficial for
those people in that "in-between" stage and provide an effective
platform for them. I really think that has merit. Good luck.
Michael
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