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Yeah, this will be interesting. I've also been going through Learn You A Haskell, making an Anki deck as I go. Slow work, but Anki will help me retain everything I'm learning.


Slightly off-topic: How much do you break down concepts when using Anki to learn a programming language? I use Anki for tonnes of stuff, but haven't used it for learning programming languages/APIs.


Good question, I think about that a lot. So far it seems that it's better to break down too much rather than not enough. Because at worst you'll have easy cards. In other decks I have some puzzles that require more steps than I can do in my head, and I always feel annoyed when those cards come up.

For programming languages, it seems like a good fit to use it for rules and syntax, and the principles behind why the language works the way it does. I don't think I'll use it to ask me how to write scripts, though.




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