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Learning from a documentation. Got a book, went offline and finished the book and training exercises without looking for anything online.

How do you learn programming on paper to be sufficiently effective when translating the skills to the computer?

I get that it’s the same stuff, but there are very useful tools and workflows, in addition to knowing what you’re doing wrong that you can’t learn on paper.

Or am I misinterpreting what you’re saying; that you just didn’t look for resources online to cut out distractions, but programmed like normal?

agilob
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Being offline doesn’t mean not using a computer. I still had IDE and https://devdocs.io/ for better ctrl+f experience.

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Well, I wish I had known about devdocs sooner. Thank you!

Devdocs is an awesome resource! Thanks

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