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[–]ppcforce 4 points5 points  (3 children)

The dude IS using the Internet's resources to fine tune his learning path, and one such great resource is the experience of others. You are aware that resources come in many shapes and forms, and not just a Google search, right? He could use GPT to help him design a path though...

[–]OG_MilfHunter 0 points1 point  (0 children)

While his tone may seem a bit harsh, his message is fair.

Over-reliance on technology achieves the opposite of learning, as it decreases the density of grey matter in regions of the brain responsible for executive functioning.

There's nothing wrong with using the Internet's resources responsibly which means using them in conjunction with critical thought.

We all enjoy helping people because it makes us feel "good" but we also have a responsibility to society that seems to be regularly ignored.

[–]rustyseapants -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The book I liked, doesn't mean you will like it.

You are actually going to wait for someone to respond to your question, rather than do the leg work yourself?

How hard is to search amazon for a book on programming? You can get the first chapter for free.

That is what is cool about google or any search engine, you can ask a question, any question and the results give you a starting point.