How much learning do you do per day?

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  • Unless you're actually studying for some job requirements, I would say: limit your actual time doing boring studying to a lowish number (an hour a day, 5 hours a week, something like that). At the same time, find something you enjoy. I've been doing some https://adventofcode.com/ lately to get practice in and I find I can easily do a few hours a day after work to get a few challenges done. I make generous use of google to figure out how to do things and over time I find I'm getting more comfortable with various concepts and build on those.

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