| ▲ | epolanski 14 hours ago | |
> But it’s kind of like listening to a math audiobook vs working out math problems. I don't see it that way. I'm solving the math problem, but after coming with a solution I start asking for alternative approaches or formulas I don't even know about. In fact, calculus is full of suck gotchas tricks or formulas, think of integrals or limits. Took who found those decades/centuries to find them. It's not a black/white divide. | ||
| ▲ | sarchertech 14 hours ago | parent [-] | |
You added several paragraphs after I responded, but I never said it was black and white. I said it wasn’t sufficient. By which I mean you still need to read the code, and that making changes to the code is even more beneficial for understanding. | ||