Once, my classmates asked me, "What is the name of a server on the RedHat platform ?", The answer is "Apach ". Later, I thought, why didn't he search for the answer in Baidu to get the seeds? But it is understandable that he is not a computer, and he does not know how to acquire knowledge.
One day, my classmates asked me, "Install 2005 must be installed before vs. Net 3.0 is installed. Where can I load install 3.0 ?" At that time, I was surprised to death. A software major student will still ask this kind of question! It's worth thinking!
Now, let's go straight to the topic: How can we get new knowledge quickly and efficiently?
Let me first talk about my practices:
1. Know new things
A new item is found on the Internet or on the computer newspaper due to the needs of a project, a friend's introduction, or accidentally: enterpriselibrary, PostBack & callback, Web2.0, and hands on lab. This is the beginning of cognition.
2. Get to know this thing
Taking these keywords as the Baidu keyword, we found that enterpriselibrary is a Microsoft Enterprise Library; callback is a callback method different from PostBack; Web2.0 is a general term, a new term for Web packaging user experience; hands on lab is a habit of calling for development
3. go deep into this thing
For enterpriselibrary, It is a practise released by Microsoft. I went to the official website to learn about it, because it is the most authoritative and all other information is centered around it. After learning more about enterpriselibrary, go to csdn, msdn, and msdn blogs to find related posts for further study, because these communities are very active.
For callback, if I think it is necessary for me to go deep into it, I will look for the "callback mechanism (Principle)", what specific applications it has, and so on.
For web, I know that it is not a new technology or application. It is just a name for a web with certain characteristics in a specific period. At this time, a large number of new sites, new ideas, and major events emerged. I must always pay attention to them. RSS reading tools are helpful for quick and efficient access to such information.
For hands on lab, I will post for help if I cannot find the specific meaning on the Internet for the time being.
This is probably the process. I don't know what you think about this process?