How to Be a Faster Coder?
Download MP3How do you code faster? How do you make sure you're practicing effectively? Listen to Stefanni and Thiago talk about Drill Exercises and Deliberate Practice as strategies to learn faster.
"How can I practice my skills so I can code faster?"
One way is to design Drill Exercises when learning a new skill. It helps break down the steps and practice them in isolation until you master all of them. Plus, you get instant feedback.
Master technical skills faster. Design Drill Exercises and practice deliberately.
Listen to this short episode about designing effective technical practice as a self-learner. We also mentioned what we've been reading and listening to lately.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
One way is to design Drill Exercises when learning a new skill. It helps break down the steps and practice them in isolation until you master all of them. Plus, you get instant feedback.
Master technical skills faster. Design Drill Exercises and practice deliberately.
Listen to this short episode about designing effective technical practice as a self-learner. We also mentioned what we've been reading and listening to lately.
Chapters
00:00 Intro
00:22 What is deliberate practice?
01:06 Ultralearning and Drill Exercises
01:48 Direct Drills for Technical Practice
04:08 Fast Feedback on Learning
06:02 Foundational Skills
07:13 Practice above your current skill level
10:42 Learn Hard Things Faster
14:27 Improving your memory
15:11 The Feynman Technique
18:08 Subtracting and Doing Less
21:23 Ask good questions and simplify
22:55 Ending
Links
- Join the Waiting List to the next cohort of Get to Senior
- Ultralearning: Accelerate Your Career, Master Hard Skills and Outsmart the Competition
- Perceptual Learning == More Ruby Experts? | RubyConf 2021
- Moonwalking with Einstein: The Art and Science of Remembering Everything
- Do Less - Hidden Brain episode
Creators and Guests
Host
Stefanni Brasil
I like to be around people who are kind, curious and compassionate. Co-founder of hexdevs. Developer at Thoughtbot, and a core maintainer of faker-ruby. Public speaker, writer, podcast host, Ruby developer.