They use measurement-omission for abstraction, inferences, etc etc, but they are totality unaware of the process of concept-formation which they perform "instinctively" more than many professions. To them they "just know" what things are arbitrarily and decide to assign a name to types, properties, and functions etc. It hinders learning programming languages because they often fail to make distinction amongst different levels of abstractions in the documentation. A view in Swift can be a protocol, type value, a structure etc depending on the context.
It is easy for me to see why a person who lives by the principle of primacy of consciousness would not pursue a career in programming.
A programmer practices strict conformance to reality daily.
"Nature, to be commanded, must be obeyed."
It’s not really a choice between theory and practice; the issue is learning without applying it.
In a world that’s always changing, having strong principles, effective methods, and clear thinking is even more crucial because they help you make smart decisions when things change.
The true goal isn’t just to learn as much as possible or to do as much as possible.
It’s about integration: learn so you can act, and act so you can test, improve, and deepen your understanding.
It’s not really a choice between theory and practice; the issue is learning without applying it.
In a world that’s always changing, having strong principles, effective methods, and clear thinking is even more crucial because they help you make smart decisions when things change.
The true goal isn’t just to learn as much as possible or to do as much as possible.
It’s about integration: learn so you can act, and act so you can test, improve, and deepen your understanding.
A day can be considered an atomic unit or microcycle of a lifetime. One can predict their future based on the tasks they complete every day.
Identify your central purpose, design the perfect day of action towards the goals that lead to the accomplishment of that purpose.
When you have to put down your personal wealth to solve a problem, you are incentivized to solve it.
When you confiscate money from others to solve a problem, you are incentivized to keep it unsolved.
A well-written goal statement is an imperative. It tells you what to do. So the real question is: how well do you command yourself—and then act on that command?