Applying John Wooden's "Whole-Part Method" Approach To Programmingby@amymhaddad
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Applying John Wooden's "Whole-Part Method" Approach To Programming

by Amy M Haddad4mApril 1st, 2021
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After completing one project, we're often in a hurry to start a new one. But why the rush? If you complete a quality project, recycle it: iterate on it and create your own mini-projects along the way. The “whole-part method” breaks down and drills concepts that you’re already familiar with with. The idea is to extend your knowledge in any new project in any way you can extend a number of projects in the middleware before.

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