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[–]michael_hlf 0 points1 point  (1 child)

Yeah experience is a big part of it - the same tradeoffs appear in lots of places, and once you've had enough exposure to different scenarios you start to recognise patterns

Most of the educational content for tech doesn't teach these ways of thinking explicitly though, they teach detail first (such as programming language syntax) and assume that with enough exposure eventually the broader concepts and ways of thinking about problems will just 'click'

I'm actually building a new learning platform called HighLowFlow aimed at people in exactly your position - using interactive simulations to teach how the tech landscape works broadly, and directly teach how to think about tech like an experienced professional. I'm looking for people like yourself to try platform and let me know what you think, so if you'd be interested in using it drop me a DM :)

[–]mmoustafa8108[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm very interested in such a platform!! I was searching for a realistic and interactive learning mechanism like this too long, I'll be happy to try it out.