I personally prefer making while learning, simply because if I start reading too much stuff without really knowing what I'm doing it doesn't stick and quickly forget as I start focusing on figuring out how to make something out of what I learned, and maybe remember bits as I write code. So I usually get a rough idea of what I need to do, then add to my knowledge as I find obstacles or feel like something can be done better.
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I personally prefer making while learning, simply because if I start reading too much stuff without really knowing what I'm doing it doesn't stick and quickly forget as I start focusing on figuring out how to make something out of what I learned, and maybe remember bits as I write code. So I usually get a rough idea of what I need to do, then add to my knowledge as I find obstacles or feel like something can be done better.