Walk into any bookstore, and you'll see how to Teach Yourself Java in 24 Hours alongside endless variations offering to teach C, SQL, Ruby, Algorithms, and so on in a few days or hours. The Amazon advanced search for [title: teach, yourself, hours, since: 2000 and found 512 such books. Of the top ten, nine are programming books (the other is about bookkeeping). Similar results come from replacing "teach yourself" with "learn" or "hours" with "days."
The conclusion is that either people are in a big rush to learn about programming, or that programming is somehow fabulously easier to learn than anything else. Felleisen et al. give a nod to this trend in their book How to Design Programs, when they say "Bad programming is easy. Idiots can learn it in 21 days, even if they are dummies." The Abtruse Goose comic also had their take.
reference:http://norvig.com/21-days.html
對(duì)于編程彩库,我們現(xiàn)在在大環(huán)境之下秩伞,越來(lái)越要求速度摄悯,越來(lái)越浮躁峡竣。也許一天學(xué)會(huì)一門語(yǔ)言確實(shí)是可行的,因?yàn)槟阏娴臅?huì)編程的核心思想凛澎,語(yǔ)言只是一個(gè)工具霹肝。
這篇文章的大意,對(duì)于我自己而言塑煎,大概是沫换。
1、不要光看書最铁,去實(shí)踐讯赏。
2、不要心急冷尉,學(xué)任何東西都是一個(gè)漫長(zhǎng)的過(guò)程漱挎。
3、有計(jì)劃的學(xué)网严,不斷挑戰(zhàn)自己不會(huì)的東西识樱。
以上
2017/5/2