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The idea of getting past those tutorials and copy/paste solutions.
But you're abolsutely right that it's an awkward jump to make. Beyond theory it often requires you to start digging into integration points between various tools. And it's hard for posts, tickets, etc to capture the full array of problems you can encounter since there are so many permutations.
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Funny that you mentioned that. Ali has actually been doing a post series on that.
Moving Past Tutorials: a course on problem solving for programmers
Ali Spittel ・ Feb 18 '19 ・ 2 min read
The idea of getting past those tutorials and copy/paste solutions.
But you're abolsutely right that it's an awkward jump to make. Beyond theory it often requires you to start digging into integration points between various tools. And it's hard for posts, tickets, etc to capture the full array of problems you can encounter since there are so many permutations.
Thanks for sharing!