Time for #DEVDiscuss โ right here on DEV ๐
Memorization and learning to code
Carlos Diaz for The Odin Project ใป Aug 30 '23
Inspired by @bycdiaz's Top 7 post, tonightโs topic is... Memorization and Learning to Code!
Memorization has long been touted as one of the pillars of learning to code effectively, but is that really the case? In the post above, @bycdiaz addresses the anxieties many feel about forgetting concepts and syntax and refutes the idea that good engineers have everything memorized.
Questions:
- Do you use cheat sheets to help you remember specific syntax or commands? How useful do you find them?
- Are there any IDE features or plugins that you use to reduce the need for memorization?
- Do you find some programming languages easier to memorize than others?
- Any triumphs, fails, or other stories you'd like to share on this topic?
Top comments (5)
The title is a bit misleading fwiwthanks, you caught my mistakeDo you use cheat sheets to help you remember specific syntax or commands? How useful do you find them?
I use cheatsheets often throughout my career working with various technologies
Are there any IDE features or plugins that you use to reduce the need for memorization?
Copilot ;P
Do you find some programming languages easier to memorize than others?
Javascript
Why memorize something you can look up? It's helpful for sure, but it's value is less than knowing the steps to take to build something or solve an issue. It's really just the difference of being book smart vs street smart. The insights you gain from actual experience is where the real value lives.
Not me thinking it was Memoization instead of Memorization ๐