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I wish I have the same dedication, but alas Anki hadn't sufficiently proven useful to me that I would use it on a day to day basis.


If you have an Android device, go install Ankidroid. It's absolutely terrific, letting you fill in those wasted seconds when you're waiting in line, sitting on the toilet, waiting for the pot to boil. Two or three cards at a time, dozens of times per day, adds up.

You could treat yourself to three cards after every git commit, for instance. Takes literally less than ten seconds to review three cards.


The problem isn't the convenience but that the value in my deck hasn't sufficiently manifested itself in real world applications.

This is my own fault rather than the app's fault.


I both second Ankidroid (oustanding) ...

... and concur when failing (as of yet) to find a way to use the system with other types of knowledge, sadly.-




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