theory or practice first?
There’s a nuance here that would be nice to explore.
Without your university studies, couriers course/courses and kaggle experiences - would you have been able to capitalise on the opportunity?
Would the opportunity have been presented to you in the first place without your university background?
I’d like to explore the nuance around this. The ‘minimum effective dose’ of theory
how do you find a problem to solve?
Its kinda awkward, after Jobs passed away Apple completly lost that sense of user experience first. About the text, I've always thought this way, when I was in High School I could get great grades without struggling too much justly because of this.
awesome reading sib, that's it!
There’s a nuance here that would be nice to explore.
Without your university studies, couriers course/courses and kaggle experiences - would you have been able to capitalise on the opportunity?
Would the opportunity have been presented to you in the first place without your university background?
I’d like to explore the nuance around this. The ‘minimum effective dose’ of theory
how do you find a problem to solve?
Its kinda awkward, after Jobs passed away Apple completly lost that sense of user experience first. About the text, I've always thought this way, when I was in High School I could get great grades without struggling too much justly because of this.
awesome reading sib, that's it!