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AnswerRe: Programming Books PinmemberSteve Naidamast3:57 11 Nov '09  
I'll skim a 1000 page book in about 20 minutes looking over the areas I am interested in. I have a number of technical manuals at my disposal but I use them mostly for reference material.
 
With my level of experience in the field I was taught how to do research years ago. As a result, I have learned many of my technical skills what we used to call "by reference". We didn't memorize all the details but instead learned where we could find information when we needed it.
 
If you are learning something new than sitting down with a good technical manual and going through it step-by-step is an excellent approach. However, unless you have a penchant for reading technical materials, tinkering and experimenting is a far better approach to understanding a new technical area.
 
Steve Naidamast
Black Falcon Software, Inc.
blackfalconsoftware@ix.netcom.com

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