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Re: On human memory management

by Aristotle (Chancellor)
on Jan 27, 2003 at 17:01 UTC ( [id://230276]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to On human memory management

I'll quote the core passage from the single most readworthy online article I've come across:
Researchers have shown it takes about ten years to develop expertise in any of a wide variety of areas, including chess playing, music composition, painting, piano playing, swimming, tennis, and research in neuropsychology and topology. There appear to be no real shortcuts: even Mozart, who was a musical prodigy at age 4, took 13 more years before he began to produce world-class music. In another genre, the Beatles seemed to burst onto the scene, appearing on the Ed Sullivan show in 1964. But they had been playing since 1957, and while they had mass appeal early on, their first great critical success, Sgt. Peppers, was released in 1967. Samuel Johnson thought it took longer than ten years: "Excellence in any department can be attained only by the labor of a lifetime; it is not to be purchased at a lesser price." And Chaucer complained "the lyf so short, the craft so long to lerne."
It is purely a matter of experience in my opinion. Of course, not everyone is created equal - some people soak up some concepts and ideas faster than others, and everyone excels at different things.

Makeshifts last the longest.

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Re: Re: On human memory management
by Wysardry (Pilgrim) on Jan 28, 2003 at 00:40 UTC

    It's a scary thought that most hardware is considered obsolete before anyone has enough experience with it to write decent software to run on it.

    Particularly in the case of operating systems!

    __________
    "Every program has at least one bug and can be shortened by at least one instruction -- from which, by induction, one can deduce that every program can be reduced to one instruction which doesn't work." -- (Author Unknown)

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