Recently, when I was studying, I found that the method of understanding the content in the book is basically the same as that of memorizing words in college.
When you are in college, you can remember a part of a word.
Then, you can cover the Chinese characters, read only English, and try again. If you can figure it out, you just need to mark it. After that, I will repeat it again. This time, I will only remember the words that have not been marked. I will still remember one word, mark one word, and remember the words after several times, finally, we will try again from start to end. The results are good.
The same is true for reading technical books. You can read the books from the beginning to the end, just like reading a novel. Do not put too much pressure on them. After reading it, I will probably have an impression. The second time, you can take a little longer. Try to understand each part and mark what you understand. If you don't understand it, you have to put it first. Next, let's try again. What we already understand can be put in the past. After several times, we will understand it almost. Then read the book from start to end.
Of course, a lot of practices should be carried out for programming books.
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