Re: Problems retaining what I study

  • From: stephen booth <stephenbooth.uk@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: lambu999@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 19 Aug 2005 10:11:02 +0100

On 19/08/05, Ram K <lambu999@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Recently this happened to me. I studied a good Oracle book by an
> author some months ago. It was a tough read for me, took several weeks
> to study, understand some important parts of the book.

That possibly indicates that the book wasn't that great or just didn't
fit in with your mode of learning.  Not everyone learns the same way.

> How do people who read lots of technical stuff remember and retain
> what they read?

I don't tend to just study from books, I can't really retain
information that way.  I find it's best to read enough to get the
general overview but concentrate your detailed reading on solving
problems or performing tasks you have at the moment.  Read then do, it
fixes the information in your mind.

I also find it useful to have several different sources that provide a
different perspective on the information.  I might have a couple of
books, the Oracle documentation set and a few web pages all open if
the problem is gnarly.

> 
> How many hours of reading do other DBAs put in per week and do others
> have problems retaining what they read?
> 

Depends on what tasks I've got on at the moment.  Whatever it takes to
find the information I need .  Anything from none to several hours
depending on the complexity of the problem/task and how long it is
since I last did it (if ever).  Sometimes I might only need to spend a
few seconds checking the syntax of a command, other times I might need
to dig through pages of material to get my head around a problem.

Stephen


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