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While intuition takes a while, I think it can be learned in less than a month or two.

This has been my experience. When something gets good enough, someone will create some really good resource on it. Allowing the dust to settle, to me is a more efficient strategy than constantly trying to “keep up”. Maybe also not waiting too long to do so.

This wouldn’t work of course if a person was trying to be some AI thought leader.



I'd say that it's a different type of learning process, where even a good resource doesn't help as much as it would with a traditional programming language. Sort of like you can't get very good at writing by just reading a ton of instructional books about it.


Even CRUD programming: you can’t get very good at it with just reading.




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