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Studying Smarter CS Edition: Habits and Process?
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[QUOTE="Munnu, post: 6010379, member: 484457"] I've want to gain fluency when it comes to retaining the code behind sorting algorithms. I want to be able to recall and write them up with efficiency without taking a long time to waddle around until I get it right. They're falling out of my head. Note: I'm not necessarily asking how to memorize sorting algorithms, though if memorization is the only means to retain and gain mastery I'd like to hear what the process looks like in order to gain mastery and retention. I'm asking about fluency through deliberate practice methodology and habits. [LIST=1] [*]I figure it's because it's worth asking those who study smarter how to explain their step-by-step process if they were to explain it to an alien, or to write a descriptive guide for someone who can't shadow their habits? For me, it's unclear how a lot of study methods translate over to things like math, engineering, or CS. [*]Another question is: I googled around to find people say they use flashcards. How in the world would someone study from [URL='https://www.brainscape.com/flashcards/unit-3-chapter-5-linked-lists-code-412856/packs/227907']a flashcard deck that looks like this[/URL] if they want to retain these concepts and be fluent? Are flashcards even a good format for things like this? [/LIST] [/QUOTE]
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