My name is Dean. I have been been skimming this community for months so I figured it was about time that I actually joined. I am currently working full time as a SOC Analyst and attending college for Computer Science and Web Development. One question I would like to put out there to those that are good with tight scheduling: Does anyone have any tips on keeping knowledge fresh with little time to practice? I have learned a good variety of skills in multiple languages and frameworks multiple times, but because I tend to keep a busy schedule and tend to not have time to practice, it seems anytime I sit down to learn more, I have to learn nearly from scratch again before I can move forward.
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Hello Everyone,
My name is Dean. I have been been skimming this community for months so I figured it was about time that I actually joined. I am currently working full time as a SOC Analyst and attending college for Computer Science and Web Development. One question I would like to put out there to those that are good with tight scheduling: Does anyone have any tips on keeping knowledge fresh with little time to practice? I have learned a good variety of skills in multiple languages and frameworks multiple times, but because I tend to keep a busy schedule and tend to not have time to practice, it seems anytime I sit down to learn more, I have to learn nearly from scratch again before I can move forward.