Getting the most out of the Book.
Hello everybody,
Recently I've decided to get back to "Fluent Python" by L.Ramalho,
Does any of you have any tips or validated resource on how to get the most out of reading an Ebook?
Any tips regarding indexing, tools for keeping a well organised notes or just thoughts about the process
of learning from 'conventional' book would be greatly appreciated ๐
P.S.
If you have read this particular and you'd like to share your thoughts it would be great as well (either here or in PM),
Cheers ๐
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my main recommendation for learning coding applies to books as well: Make projects. Learn something, then apply it in a project and play around with it
programming isn't something you can learn just by reading a book, it's a skill you have to train, so build thing without just copying from a tutorial or a code listing in a book and practice, practice, practice
I know what you mean,
the book that I am reading is more about writing more 'pythonic' code instead of just pure Python introduction,
I don't want to get stuck in tutorial hell (I made that mistake and ve been there before :v), it is more
of a matter of quickly finding the solution and relevant notes.
Let's say that I am creating some class and I want to remember how to properly implement
abstraction, instead of searching for relative article or going through vast docs, I'd like to quickly
search in my notes (I don't want to rely on these materials all the time, just to reinforce the knowledge,
and being sure that I am using valid source).
is it a digital version?
yeah it is (Amazon's Kindle), it is a bit laggy and note system seems like beta version at most.
i was going to suggest bookmarks
but amazon kindle ...
yeah ...