There's such a huge difference between reading a paper about an algorithm/system/etc., and trying to implement it yourself.
I read the paper and think "I get it".
I try to implement it and realize I didn't get it *at all*.
I read the paper and think "I get it".
I try to implement it and realize I didn't get it *at all*.
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Context: I'm still exploring models for concurrency as discussed in my last blog post. Got turned on to CML by @andywingo's excellent articles about it, e.g. wingolog.org/archives/2017/….
twitter.com/dubroy/status/…
Context: I'm still exploring models for concurrency as discussed in my last blog post. Got turned on to CML by @andywingo's excellent articles about it, e.g. wingolog.org/archives/2017/….
twitter.com/dubroy/status/…
Patrick Dubroy
@dubroy
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Jan 5
@andywingo Related — @danluu on noticing "the feeling of glossing over something without really understanding it".
danluu.com/cocktail-ideas/
danluu.com/cocktail-ideas/
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