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I read a lot of books, so here's my "method"...

Its not about retaining the information or doing all the exercises. For me, its reading the information and knowing in the back of my mind that there's a method for doing what I'm trying to do and recalling where I found that information. I can then go back and look up what I need to and get it done right.

Do that enough times and the things you use most often will stick with you without needing to go back to the reference. I retain enough information to know that there's something out there that can do what I need. I really don't need to remember it word for word, line for line, or method for method. I can look it up later.

This is why I really dislike most traditional testing. Its based on memory retention and not application. In the real world you are welcome to use as many reference materials as possible to accomplish your goal. Just know the methods are out there, worry about getting it exact when you need to apply it.
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