Thinking: How to learn a certain computer technology

When learning a programming language or a computer technology, what can be done most efficiently?

I think being good at reading English is more valuable than learning technology itself.

Why do I say that?

Because we have no intellectual property rights and no original innovation, almost all products are born and grown from abroad. The original things first appeared in foreign countries, existed in English, and then developed in the English context.

In the Chinese context, it is more that the first group of pioneers took foreigners' things, imitated and applied them, and developed their own understanding.

Then the second group of people come to learn the translation and understanding of the forerunners, and then these people accumulate and iterate, and then develop their own understanding.

Only later did it gradually form an ecology in the Chinese context, in which the quality is certainly not clearer than the original.

Latecomers can only take pictures of cats and tigers on the surface. Once they get into the principles, most of them will be useless. Because the knowledge gained from it lacks root origin.

So my point is that if you want to master something, you should look at the original creator's stuff and communicate with the original creator. It is possible to get first-hand information only by communicating with the original creator.


When can this process be reversed? Our country's own innovative things can allow foreigners to translate and learn, and let us be the birthplace.

 

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