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Rubber Duck Debugging: explain your code line by line to an inanimate object.
Take brief notes after each chapter. Summarizing helps cement knowledge.
Write documentation as if the next person reading it is a violent psychopath who knows where you live.
Use the Feynman Technique: teach what you learn to someone else to identify knowledge gaps.
Use a pointer or your finger to guide your eyes. This can increase reading speed by 25%.
Organize books by color for visual appeal or by genre for practical access.
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