> If you ask me, you shouldn’t pick up things until you need them.
It's worth learning enough to know when you need them, and when you don't (strengths and weaknesses). That's the bare minimum for me.
The next level of understanding is pretty different, either I'm seriously considering using the technology or I'm intrinsically interested in how it was built. I often dig into the latter if I think I can learn something from how it was made.
It's worth learning enough to know when you need them, and when you don't (strengths and weaknesses). That's the bare minimum for me.
The next level of understanding is pretty different, either I'm seriously considering using the technology or I'm intrinsically interested in how it was built. I often dig into the latter if I think I can learn something from how it was made.