I can’t say for sure what the poet William Blake had in mind in the early 1790’s when he wrote “The tygers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction”, but I hope he won’t my comparing it to learning by building, also known as constructionism 🔗 . The educational theory of constructionism observes that people learn best by making and sharing things.
If you’re looking for effective instruction, there is no substitute for facing the claws of a technical tiger, particularly one you have chosen to meet yourself. Conversely, you may find you can’t recall how to proceed with a new program in spite of having read a half dozen tutorials on the subject. If this is the case, perhaps you’re mistaking those forgettable horses for much more challenging tigers.
Challenge yourself! Tutorials are great, and I may post one from time to time, but they are too gentle for real learning.
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