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These are samples that you should feel free to steal and modify for your purposes as you see fit. I recently revised all the prompts I currently use and placed them in code blocks. You should be able to “one-click” copy the prompts by hovering your cursor over the box.
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In this article, I will be mentioning the top 5 resources that I highly recommend if you want to learn Vue.js.
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A very thorough link hierarchy is created from chapter 4, 'Learning, Fast and Slow', from Epstein's book 'Range'.
When I am reviewing a physical book, I am constantly annoyed by the need to write down page numbers or use dozens of bookmarks. I created The Fast Book Outliner (FBO) to transform the chore of marking and capturing into something more like direct-memory-access for book reviewing. Using a pre-printed page index with ample note space, the FBO lets me quickly outline the structure of books for learning or review purposes. I can more easily grasp the gist of the book and refine the map through multiple reading sessions; I keep one tucked in every book I am reviewing.