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MJ DeMarco
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I needed more specific details and how to's to do specifically what I wanted to do.
I pretty much learned how to do everything in this manner.
When approached with something I didn't know how to do, I would Google it or search. The answer would come, I'd solve the problem, and then move on to the next.
So instead of trying to learn an entire language, I'd grab specifics ...
For example ...
How do I learn PHP? <--- Might take weeks or months
VS
How do I insert a record into a DB using PHP? <-- Takes minutes.
When you solve problems task-specifically and as they come, the end result is you learn the language.
I think the same can be said for learning a new language -- go to the country and immerse yourself in the culture is what I heard is the best manner.