GuideSkills
How to Build Skills With Limited Resources
Limited resources can make development harder, but they do not necessarily make it impossible.
Minimum viable practice environments
Writing: a document and readers. Research: public information and a structured question. Communication: a recording device and an audience. Coding: a computer and accessible development tools. Leadership: a small group and a real responsibility.
Free and accessible resources
Public learning resources; libraries; open documentation; communities; peer practice; volunteering; small projects; free tools where appropriate; local organizations.
The principle
Reduce the resource requirement without reducing the quality of the learning objective.
Knowing your skills is useful. Understanding where those skills come from, which abilities may support them, and where they can take you gives you a much clearer picture.
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