I've found that the best way for me to gauge my progress is to note when following along with a video where you're playing your "do-it-wrong-at-first-then-show-you-how-it-should-be" scheme; and yet, even not knowing that I'm chasing the ball over the wrong fence I nonetheless smell a rat and find the eventual clean up all the more instructive.
I'm truly glad you value my "do it wrong first" strategy. I believe the most effective way to learn the right approach is to understand why the wrong method doesn't work
Gregory ClanceyOP
@Reply 3 years ago
Yup! Reminds me of my college years.
(Which, today, seem to date back to the era when New York purchased Ruth from the Red Sox, and Manhattan from the Indians)
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