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Where do you find docs to help you learn a new technology?

Survey period: 8 Feb 2021 to 15 Feb 2021

Learning a new product or framework can be hard work. Where do you find the best help?

OptionVotes% 
The vendor's site. Those who created the tech write the best docs.37454.44
Any site that has a definitive guide to the tech32747.60
Any site that has a solid collection of articles on the tech33148.18
There are no docs. There is whatever page google sends me to.23634.35
I don't need no stinkin' docs. I'll work it out myself527.57
Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer; totals may not add up to 100%



 
Generalbut, first, I look in ... Pin
BillWoodruff13-Feb-21 13:54
professionalBillWoodruff13-Feb-21 13:54 
GeneralThere is no help. Pin
RedDk13-Feb-21 7:35
RedDk13-Feb-21 7:35 
GeneralUsually little to no documentation for in-house proprietary framework Pin
Shao Voon Wong10-Feb-21 19:19
mvaShao Voon Wong10-Feb-21 19:19 
GeneralRe: Usually little to no documentation for in-house proprietary framework Pin
RickZeeland10-Feb-21 23:22
mveRickZeeland10-Feb-21 23:22 
AnswerRe: Usually little to no documentation for in-house proprietary framework Pin
Member 1507199713-Feb-21 4:32
Member 1507199713-Feb-21 4:32 
GeneralRe: Usually little to no documentation for in-house proprietary framework Pin
Member 1507199713-Feb-21 4:32
Member 1507199713-Feb-21 4:32 
GeneralAll of them Pin
Nelek9-Feb-21 23:58
protectorNelek9-Feb-21 23:58 
GeneralThe best docs don't come from the creators Pin
CHill609-Feb-21 6:43
mveCHill609-Feb-21 6:43 
GeneralKind of related Pin
agolddog9-Feb-21 3:11
agolddog9-Feb-21 3:11 
GeneralRe: Kind of related Pin
honey the codewitch9-Feb-21 15:19
mvahoney the codewitch9-Feb-21 15:19 
GeneralRe: Kind of related Pin
Nelek9-Feb-21 23:49
protectorNelek9-Feb-21 23:49 
agolddog wrote:

Back in the old days, there wasn't online documentation. You had to find the physical manual, then look up whatever you're after. Very time consuming, so people who were fortunate enough to have really good memory had a distinct advantage in development time.
Or having access to a good library and knowing where to find what.

As Einstein said...
Quote:
“Never memorize something that you can look up.”


My memory works in a very weird way. Sometimes I remember things that I didn't thought I was even realizing, and sometimes I forget things that I know are important and want to remember them.

During college I had some big discussions with the professors of a subject and at the end I had to speak with the rector, because I officially asked for a "speaker" for some huge equations handed out in the exam form. I managed to get it with the argument:
"Once the exam is over, nobody is going to remember the equation and will have to look it up, so why do we need to know it by heart in the exam? The most important thing is to know HOW TO USE IT and what changes are triggered by the modification of which parameter... we are engineers not lawyers"

And have been like that in most of my professional life too.
Being an automation engineer long time I have had to learn new tech and new processes in every single project I have worked too. I had my survival tool-kit and the rest was 90% project specific stuff that I mostly had never seen before and probably would never seen again after that.

That's why I got used to not even trying to remember many concrete details and to concentrate in the procedures. Additionally being at reasoning / analyzing / logic thinking helped me a lot.

That's why I prefer to learn on the fly and probably forget many of the stuff once I finish my task and have to focus in something different.

agolddog wrote:
I think the advantage now goes to those who can quickly scan and understand the online docs now, but not sure of that.
Yes and no / it depends.
If it is something you need in a periodic basis, either you end learning it or you lose a lot of time looking up each time you need it.
But for cases as I described above, specific things that only come once or twice in a professional life... screw it.

Additionally... Time ago you had a hand full of programming languages, today you need an :elephanting: huge memory (best if photographic memory) to cope with all that information.
M.D.V. Wink | ;)

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GeneralThere is nothing new under the sun. Pin
OriginalGriff8-Feb-21 1:56
mveOriginalGriff8-Feb-21 1:56 
GeneralRe: There is nothing new under the sun. Pin
Slow Eddie9-Feb-21 2:27
professionalSlow Eddie9-Feb-21 2:27 
GeneralBad docs... Pin
Mike Hankey8-Feb-21 1:21
mveMike Hankey8-Feb-21 1:21 
GeneralRe: Bad docs... Pin
Johnny J.9-Feb-21 20:45
professionalJohnny J.9-Feb-21 20:45 
GeneralPreferable if that new technology comes with its own ... Pin
Amarnath S7-Feb-21 19:32
professionalAmarnath S7-Feb-21 19:32 

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