An idea to save learning time.

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Hi All,

Here is my idea to save learning time - Personal learning book.

What we really need is somebody really familiar our learning
experience, and then takes the example to teach us.

Save the learning time.
For example, a person David who understands JAVA, VB, C programming, he
doesn't want to pay too much time to study a C# programming book. If
there is a tool (total solution, user can feedback to system), it can
generate the book for him to learn C# (or any other programming skill
and other topic, ex: windows/linux driver ), it will not contain any
information that Boki already knew in document. It can save learning
time.

Best regards,
Boki.
 
For example, a person David who understands JAVA, VB, C programming, he
doesn't want to pay too much time to study a C# programming book. If
there is a tool (total solution, user can feedback to system), it can
generate the book for him to learn C# (or any other programming skill
and other topic, ex: windows/linux driver ), it will not contain any
information that Boki already knew in document. It can save learning
time.

I made a some proposals along that line. See
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/author.html
 
I like how a Freudian slip reveals that "David" is a subtle reference to
"Boki".
I made a some proposals along that line. See
http://mindprod.com/jgloss/author.html

The more I think about this idea, the more I think we should avoid
assigning numerical values (e.g. this is difficult 7), because that's pretty
arbitrary. Maybe instead, each chapter or section can have a dependency
list, linking to what other chapters you are expected to be comfortable with
before proceeding with this one.

- Oliver
 
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