These 3 things helped me not just get answers, but grow as a Swift beginner.
Got your own AI learning tricks? Tell me 👇
These 3 things helped me not just get answers, but grow as a Swift beginner.
Got your own AI learning tricks? Tell me 👇
Instead of asking for help, I’d say:
"Can you check if I understood what I just learned?"
It turned reading into recall.
It made learning feel like a game.
Instead of asking for help, I’d say:
"Can you check if I understood what I just learned?"
It turned reading into recall.
It made learning feel like a game.
After learning something new, I’d explain it to the LLM like I was teaching it.
It’s like rubber duck debugging—with answers.
I reinforced what I knew and found out what I didn’t.
After learning something new, I’d explain it to the LLM like I was teaching it.
It’s like rubber duck debugging—with answers.
I reinforced what I knew and found out what I didn’t.
Instead of asking for an explanation, I’d rewrite the code in my own words.
On lazy days, I wanted a shortcut. But forcing myself to retype a snippet as I understood it helped more.
By the end, I often realized I got it—I just needed affirmation.
Instead of asking for an explanation, I’d rewrite the code in my own words.
On lazy days, I wanted a shortcut. But forcing myself to retype a snippet as I understood it helped more.
By the end, I often realized I got it—I just needed affirmation.
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