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The Multimedia Myth
I used to think I was a "visual learner." I'd pick a video tutorial over documentation every time. Twenty minutes of someone explaining closures while typing in VS Code? Perfect. I'd watch the whole thing, nod along, and close the tab feeling like I understood closures. Then I'd try to use one and realize I had no idea what I was doing. This happened enough times that I started questioning the whole setup. Not the specific tutorials, but the format itself. Is video actually a good way to learn p
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