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				I used to but I got tired of not being able to read my own hand writing. If I need to solidify my memory through note taking, I just type the notes these days.
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				 USAce2448yMe! It does wonders for memorization. But my notes are all scattered in different journals and backs of my calc homework USAce2448yMe! It does wonders for memorization. But my notes are all scattered in different journals and backs of my calc homework
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				@jhh2450 Lol, I get that. I've noticed my first few pages are very easy to read and as I progressed, I guess my patience declined because it got pretty bad xD But it still helps me remember things better.
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				I just open a new OneNote notebook section for every new programming language where I just quickly paste everything new and important, so it's easy for me to look things up later.
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				 Kaji20718yI like to take a stack of 2”x2” cards and put the different logical blocks of what I’m working on on them so I can do some free-form flowcharting while working out logic for things. Also have some desk-sized pads of paper I use as well, especially if I want to refer to it later. Kaji20718yI like to take a stack of 2”x2” cards and put the different logical blocks of what I’m working on on them so I can do some free-form flowcharting while working out logic for things. Also have some desk-sized pads of paper I use as well, especially if I want to refer to it later.
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				 ODXT32528yBasically the same concept behind rubber duck debugging. If you can explain it simply, you understand it. ODXT32528yBasically the same concept behind rubber duck debugging. If you can explain it simply, you understand it.
 
 Yes, I do it. Especially to explain my code. White board works even better for explaining to a team.
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 Source: /r/ProgrammerHumor
Source: /r/ProgrammerHumor
Anybody else physically write notes when studying a new programming language? I do it because it really helps solidify the information in my brain and also makes for good reference.
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