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What are the ways you most prefer to consume technical content?

Survey period: 12 Dec 2016 to 19 Dec 2016

We're spoiled for choice but some methods are more effective (or suit our lifestyle) than others.

OptionVotes% 
Online Articles / Tutorials (desktop)95886.78
Online Articles / Tutorials (tablet / mobile)26023.55
Downloadable documents (eBooks, PDF, Word etc, any device)56851.45
Email (eg "Article of the Day" style emails)35231.88
Paper (actual) books45541.21
Podcasts or Audio books534.80
Video / webcasts39735.96
One-on-one instruction17515.85
Face-to-face classroom learning20118.21
Other322.90
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
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Sander Rossel11-Dec-16 21:28
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Nelek11-Dec-16 20:38
protectorNelek11-Dec-16 20:38 
To keep an "up-to-date" overview (meaning... ok I know there is something on this direction and I can go deeper) Codeproject is the best.

To gain some depth about a particular topic, articles are more than enough.

To learn something in depth about a general topic or new technology without hurry, I prefer the structured content of a paper book

and if it is to learn something really new in a short time, I prefer the face-to-face classroom with few people and with a teacher where theory and praxis go together and questions can be answered immediately. That's presupposing (of course) that the teacher is competent.
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