Tbh I think one of the trickiest things, at least when first starting out, is all the new terminology.
You have regular words that take on new meanings. Or words that sound kind of familiar but you're still unsure of, and then loads of alien words that you've never heard anywhere before.
Most concepts behind the words, you come to realise, when understood on their own, are relatively straight-forward, or can at least be reasoned about through abstraction via a neat analogy.
The apprehension about how complicated and complex the new terms make it seem, is always worse than the actuality.
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Tbh I think one of the trickiest things, at least when first starting out, is all the new terminology.
You have regular words that take on new meanings. Or words that sound kind of familiar but you're still unsure of, and then loads of alien words that you've never heard anywhere before.
Most concepts behind the words, you come to realise, when understood on their own, are relatively straight-forward, or can at least be reasoned about through abstraction via a neat analogy.
The apprehension about how complicated and complex the new terms make it seem, is always worse than the actuality.