RE: Improving problem solving.
January 10, 2017 at 9:30 am
(This post was last modified: January 10, 2017 at 10:25 am by purplepurpose.)
(December 8, 2016 at 4:07 pm)RozKek Wrote:(December 8, 2016 at 3:14 pm)purplepurpose Wrote: Alright, I'll share the tip anyway.
Our brain can hold a "chain" of 5 logical tasks simultaneously. Limitation is there, to prevent damage when we overload our brain. So, when you tackle a complex task, you should divide it in small pieces, that way things will go better. I'm just starting my education, so, I didn't went so far in it to test this tip on myself. Anyway, it wont hurt if you try it.
If you will find this tip helpful, then don't forget to do "quest" I issued.
Thanks, but I don't have time for that quest :p
*wonders if he made that up in order to have me do the 'quest'* huehue
I got a good update on a way to improve your problem solving skills.
Imagine, you are an architect and you need to build a house(a combination of construction materials).
First, you study each element, which will possible be used in building that structure. Then, you need connect those elements properly. And if you are junior architect, you will start with the simplest combinations.
In my programming classes I have spend days to write my first decent junior level program, but when I take this "from the simple to complex" approach, I think, I have written one of the best programs in the class, because most of the people didn't even completed it when teacher checked last time and had to shift the test date.